DocumentCode
496235
Title
Pervasive pain monitoring system: User experiences and adoption requirements in the hospital and home environments
Author
Alakärppä, Ismo ; Riekki, Jukka ; Koukkula, Rauni
Author_Institution
Dept. of Ind. Design, Univ. of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland
fYear
2009
fDate
1-3 April 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
We have developed a new, pervasive system for the monitoring and recording of subjective pain experiences. The system was tested in six healthcare organizations. The testing covered 27 personnel members and 27 test users. During the field testing of the pain monitoring system, we studied the user experience from the perspective of patients and nursing personnel. The study also focused on the system´s adoption requirements at home and in the hospital environment. The pervasive pain monitoring system increased the test users´ feeling of security and supported their experience of continued treatment. We noticed that the experience of care supports and that acceptance requires observing the users´ physical and psychological capacities. The pain meter and patient application supports a patient´s pain treatment of acute and long-term pain in hospital conditions and in follow-up treatment at home. It also promotes continuity and enhances the availability of treatment. Also, a clear connection was found between the users´ technical abilities and their willingness to start using the system.
Keywords
health care; home computing; patient monitoring; ubiquitous computing; adoption requirements; healthcare organizations; home environment; hospital environment; long-term pain; pervasive pain monitoring system; pervasive system; subjective pain experiences; user experiences; Cellular phones; Design engineering; Hospitals; Medical services; Medical treatment; Pain; Patient monitoring; Personnel; System testing; Tissue damage; component; design; egolocical theory; environmental factors; pain; technology acceptance; user experience;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2009. PervasiveHealth 2009. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location
London
Print_ISBN
978-963-9799-42-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-963-9799-30-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.4108/ICST.PERVASIVEHEALTH2009.5997
Filename
5191235
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