DocumentCode
3489032
Title
Developing an advanced `tool´ for the clinician; using industrial design and interface design together to bring technology into the hand of the user
Author
Belden, T. ; Sembrowich, Walter L. ; Deetz, D.W. ; Solomon, Frank A.
Author_Institution
Polivka Logan Design, Minneapolis, MN, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
13-16 Jun 1993
Firstpage
229
Lastpage
234
Abstract
A discussion is given on the unique, user-centered design process applied in developing a portable blood gas analysis device. The designers using this process actively and continually drew upon the knowledge and experiences of people who will ultimately use the product. The outcome is a `tool´ that enables people in medical settings to perform a task previously unavailable to them, on-site real-time blood gas analysis. As a tool, the device needed to provide the functions in the most efficient and effective manner. To understand what product interface would be needed to accomplish this, potential end-users were involved throughout the design process. The paper focuses on this user-centered development process that literally brought the device into the hands of clinicians
Keywords
blood; human factors; medical computing; user interfaces; medical settings; portable blood gas analysis device; real-time blood gas analysis; user-centered design process; user-centered development process; Blood; Industrial training; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Marketing and sales; Microprocessors; Process design; Product design; User centered design; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 1993. Proceedings of Sixth Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Ann Arbor, MI
Print_ISBN
0-8186-3752-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CBMS.1993.263014
Filename
263014
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