Department of Information and Communication Technology, Centre for e-Health, University of Agder, Jon Lilletuns Vei 9, Grimstad, Norway.
Department of Health and Nursing Science, Centre for e-Health, University of Agder, Grimstad, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Sep 4;22(1):1120. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08441-0.
Regular physical activity (PA), healthy habits, and an appropriate diet are recommended guidelines to maintain a healthy lifestyle. A healthy lifestyle can help to avoid chronic diseases and long-term illnesses. A monitoring and automatic personalized lifestyle recommendation system (i.e., automatic electronic coach or eCoach) with considering clinical and ethical guidelines, individual health status, condition, and preferences may successfully help participants to follow recommendations to maintain a healthy lifestyle. As a prerequisite for the prototype design of such a helpful eCoach system, it is essential to involve the end-users and subject-matter experts throughout the iterative design process.
We used an iterative user-centered design (UCD) approach to understend context of use and to collect qualitative data to develop a roadmap for self-management with eCoaching. We involved researchers, non-technical and technical, health professionals, subject-matter experts, and potential end-users in design process. We designed and developed the eCoach prototype in two stages, adopting different phases of the iterative design process. In design workshop 1, we focused on identifying end-users, understanding the user's context, specifying user requirements, designing and developing an initial low-fidelity eCoach prototype. In design workshop 2, we focused on maturing the low-fidelity solution design and development for the visualization of continuous and discrete data, artificial intelligence (AI)-based interval forecasting, personalized recommendations, and activity goals.
The iterative design process helped to develop a working prototype of eCoach system that meets end-user's requirements and expectations towards an effective recommendation visualization, considering diversity in culture, quality of life, and human values. The design provides an early version of the solution, consisting of wearable technology, a mobile app following the "Google Material Design" guidelines, and web content for self-monitoring, goal setting, and lifestyle recommendations in an engaging manner between the eCoach app and end-users.
The adopted iterative design process brings in a design focus on the user and their needs at each phase. Throughout the design process, users have been involved at the heart of the design to create a working research prototype to improve the fit between technology, end-user, and researchers. Furthermore, we performed a technological readiness study of ProHealth eCoach against standard levels set by European Union (EU).
有规律的身体活动(PA)、健康的习惯和适当的饮食是维持健康生活方式的推荐准则。健康的生活方式有助于避免慢性疾病和长期疾病。考虑到临床和伦理准则、个人健康状况、条件和偏好,一个监测和自动个性化生活方式推荐系统(即自动电子教练或 eCoach)可以帮助参与者成功地遵循建议,保持健康的生活方式。作为这种有帮助的电子教练系统原型设计的前提,必须在迭代设计过程中让最终用户和主题专家参与进来。
我们使用迭代的以用户为中心的设计(UCD)方法来理解使用情境,并收集定性数据,以制定带电子教练的自我管理路线图。我们让研究人员、非技术和技术人员、健康专业人员、主题专家和潜在的最终用户参与到设计过程中。我们采用两个阶段设计和开发电子教练原型,采用迭代设计过程的不同阶段。在设计研讨会 1 中,我们专注于确定最终用户,了解用户的情境,指定用户需求,设计和开发初始的低保真电子教练原型。在设计研讨会 2 中,我们专注于成熟低保真解决方案的设计和开发,用于连续和离散数据、基于人工智能(AI)的间隔预测、个性化推荐和活动目标的可视化。
迭代设计过程有助于开发满足最终用户对有效推荐可视化要求和期望的电子教练系统工作原型,同时考虑到文化、生活质量和人类价值观的多样性。该设计提供了一个早期版本的解决方案,包括可穿戴技术、遵循“谷歌材料设计”指南的移动应用程序以及用于自我监测、目标设定和生活方式推荐的网络内容,以在电子教练应用程序和最终用户之间以吸引人的方式进行交互。
采用的迭代设计过程将设计重点放在每个阶段的用户及其需求上。在整个设计过程中,用户一直处于设计的核心,创建一个工作研究原型,以提高技术、最终用户和研究人员之间的契合度。此外,我们对 ProHealth eCoach 进行了技术准备情况研究,以符合欧盟(EU)设定的标准水平。