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User Requirements for a Health Care Service Based on Point-of-care Testing in the Context of Ambulatory Care and Telemedicine for Older People.
Publikationsdatum
2022
Autor:innen
Mutuura, Kamalatharsie
Niederhauser, Mario
Erb, Nico
Van den Anker, Fred
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AHFE Open Access
Zusammenfassung
In healthcare, point-of-care testing, i.e., diagnostic testing at the time and place of
patient care, allows for early diagnosis and therefore timely treatment of various diseases.
These on-site tests are particularly beneficial to people living in remote areas
and those with limited mobility. Our study focused on the design of a service for
older people, whereby ambulatory care and telemedicine consultations are based on
point-of-care testing. Its aim was to elicit user requirements, specifically for the use
case of iron deficiency in older people. A textual scenario was developed which formed
the foundation for the simulated or “enacted” scenario, with both undergoing
participatory evaluations. A wide range of “socio-technical” requirements were elicited
that are expected to be crucial for the implementation of this service. Based on
content analysis they were categorized into technology-, people-, organization- and
environment-related requirements. The results are discussed regarding the specific
use case and methods used.
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Schlagwörter
User requirements, Service design, Health care, Point-of-care testing
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MUTUURA, Kamalatharsie, Mario NIEDERHAUSER, Nico ERB und Fred VAN DEN ANKER, 2022. User Requirements for a Health Care Service Based on Point-of-care Testing in the Context of Ambulatory Care and Telemedicine for Older People. In: Healthcare and Medical Devices. AHFE (2022) International Conference. AHFE Open Access, vol 51. AHFE International, USA. AHFE International, USA: AHFE Open Access. 2022. S. 51–57. Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-4461