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User Design Research: An Investigation into Interprofessional Rehabilitation Care Practices of Geriatric Patients with Hip Surgery.
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User Design Research: An Investigation into Interprofessional Rehabilitation Care Practices of Geriatric Patients with Hip Surgery./
作者:
Isaza Shelton, Diana.
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125 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International52-02(E).
標題:
Design and Decorative Arts. -
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9780494946152
User Design Research: An Investigation into Interprofessional Rehabilitation Care Practices of Geriatric Patients with Hip Surgery.
Isaza Shelton, Diana.
User Design Research: An Investigation into Interprofessional Rehabilitation Care Practices of Geriatric Patients with Hip Surgery.
- 125 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
Thesis (M.Des.)--Carleton University (Canada), 2013.
As the healthcare space finds its way towards a more sustainable provision of care and a pleasurable healthcare experience for clinicians and patients, design research opportunities emerge. New collaborative models of care are changing the requirements that information and communication tools must fulfill. New product developers ought to understand these clinical processes and the emerging user requirements in order to develop innovative tools that fit seamlessly into the work practice. In this area of rapid change, design researchers appear to have limited experience.
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The aim of this thesis is to identify the needs of an interprofessional care team collaborating in geriatric rehabilitation care with a view to uncovering user design insights that can inform the development of health products. This investigation adopts an interdisciplinary approach using Industrial Design and Human Computer Interaction skill sets to deepen the ability of conducting user design research. The descriptive case study provides a rich picture of the care process of post-operative hip surgery patients, which in turn, reveals user design insights. Description of team practices and professionals' views were gathered through semi-structured interviews, artifact analysis of materials used in the practice, and archival data from the institution.
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While findings demonstrate a strong collaborative practice with highly interdependent roles and shared decision-making, they also indicate that current artifacts for information sharing and communication do not optimally support the needs of the clinical team and the patient The study identified the need for: integrated, convenient and easy-to-use recording instruments in assessment; tools for tracking, visualizing and analyzing patient mobility performance; shared care plans and evaluation of discharge options; tools to support patient education and coaching; and reliable & continuous ways to communicate patient status and coordinate treatment and discharge. A conceptual model represents the areas in which design could prove beneficial.
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