Supernurse : Nurses' workarounds informing the design of interactive technologies for home wound care

Al-Masslawi, Dawood and Block, Lori and Ronquillo, Charlene and Handfield, Shannon and Fels, Sidney and Lea, Rodger and Currie, Leanne M. (2017) Supernurse : Nurses' workarounds informing the design of interactive technologies for home wound care. In: PervasiveHealth '17 Proceedings of the 11th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare :. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series . Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), ESP, pp. 193-202. ISBN 9781450363631

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Abstract

The increasing aging population needing homecare is leading to additional clinical work for homecare nurses. Wound care and documentation are substantial components of this work required to monitor patients and make appropriate clinical decisions. However, due to barriers in the systems that nurses are expected to use, and context of their activities, they create and use workarounds to get their job done. In this study, the most common themes of workarounds were identified and used to inform design iterations of a wound documentation application: SuperNurse. The exploratory and experimental design iterations involved homecare nurses, who expressed: curiosity, leading to further reflection; frustration, leading to identifying problems; and surprise, leading to identifying useful and easy to use designs. We found that nurse-centred design, informed by workarounds, led to using mobile, wearable, and speech recognition technology and improving ease of use and usefulness in SuperNurse.

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© ACM, 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in PervasiveHealth '17: Proceedings of the 11th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3154862.3154865
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Subjects:
?? user-centered designhome carewearablesnursingworkaroundsspeech recognitioncommunity healthhealthcare applicationssoftwarehuman-computer interactioncomputer vision and pattern recognitioncomputer networks and communications ??
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18 Feb 2020 10:20
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