Khowaja Kamran, Syed Wafa Waheeda, Singh Meghna, Taheri Shahrad, Chagoury Odette, Al-Thani Dena, Aupetit Michaël
Information and Computing Technology Division, College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Education City, Qatar.
Department of Computer Science, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Hyderabad, Pakistan.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2022 Apr 8;9(2):e25880. doi: 10.2196/25880.
Several tools have been developed for health care professionals to monitor the physical activity of their patients, but most of these tools have been considering only the needs of users in North American and European countries and applicable for only specific analytic tasks. To our knowledge, no research study has utilized the participatory design (PD) approach in the Middle East region to develop such tools, involving all the stakeholders in the product development phases, and no clear use cases have been derived from such studies that could serve future development in the field.
This study aims to develop an interactive visualization tool (ActiVis) to support local health care professionals in monitoring the physical activity of their patients measured through wearable sensors, with the overall objective of improving the health of the Qatari population.
We used PD and user-centered design methodologies to develop ActiVis, including persona development, brainwriting, and heuristic walkthrough as part of user evaluation workshops; and use cases, heuristic walkthrough, interface walkthrough, and survey as part of expert evaluation sessions.
We derived and validated 6 data analysis use cases targeted at specific health care professionals from a collaborative design workshop and an expert user study. These use cases led to improving the design of the ActiVis tool to support the monitoring of patients' physical activity by nurses and family doctors. The ActiVis research prototype (RP) compared favorably with the Fitbit Dashboard, showing the importance of design tools specific to end users' needs rather than relying on repurposing existing tools designed for other types of users. The use cases we derived happen to be culturally agnostic, despite our assumption that the local Muslim and Arabic culture could impact the design of such visualization tools. At last, taking a step back, we reflect on running collaborative design sessions in a multicultural environment and oil-based economy.
Beyond the development of the ActiVis tool, this study can serve other visualization and human-computer interaction designers in the region to prepare their design projects and encourage health care professionals to engage with designers and engineers to improve the tools they use for supporting their daily routine. The development of the ActiVis tool for nurses, and other visualization tools specific to family doctors and clinician researchers, is still ongoing and we plan to integrate them into an operational platform for health care professionals in Qatar in the near future.
已经为医疗保健专业人员开发了多种工具来监测患者的身体活动,但这些工具大多只考虑了北美和欧洲国家用户的需求,且仅适用于特定的分析任务。据我们所知,中东地区尚无研究采用参与式设计(PD)方法来开发此类工具,让所有利益相关者参与产品开发阶段,也没有从这类研究中得出可用于该领域未来发展的明确用例。
本研究旨在开发一种交互式可视化工具(ActiVis),以支持当地医疗保健专业人员监测通过可穿戴传感器测量的患者身体活动,总体目标是改善卡塔尔人群的健康状况。
我们使用参与式设计和以用户为中心的设计方法来开发ActiVis,包括作为用户评估研讨会一部分的人物角色开发、头脑写作和启发式走查;以及作为专家评估会议一部分的用例、启发式走查、界面走查和调查。
我们从一个协作设计研讨会和一项专家用户研究中得出并验证了6个针对特定医疗保健专业人员的数据分析用例。这些用例促使ActiVis工具的设计得到改进,以支持护士和家庭医生对患者身体活动的监测。ActiVis研究原型(RP)与Fitbit Dashboard相比表现出色,显示了针对最终用户需求设计工具的重要性,而不是依赖于重新利用为其他类型用户设计的现有工具。尽管我们假设当地的穆斯林和阿拉伯文化可能会影响此类可视化工具的设计,但我们得出的用例在文化上是无偏向的。最后,退一步讲,我们反思了在多元文化环境和石油经济背景下开展协作设计会议的情况。
除了开发ActiVis工具之外,本研究可为该地区的其他可视化和人机交互设计师提供参考,以筹备他们的设计项目,并鼓励医疗保健专业人员与设计师和工程师合作,改进他们用于日常工作的工具。针对护士的ActiVis工具以及针对家庭医生和临床研究人员的其他特定可视化工具仍在开发中,我们计划在不久的将来将它们集成到卡塔尔医疗保健专业人员的运营平台中。