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Helena Lindgren1, Patrik J Winnberg, Chunli Yan

  • 1Department of Computing Science, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. helena@cs.umu.se

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This study details a user-driven process for creating a dementia care knowledge-based support application. It identifies key factors for end-users designing their own clinical tools, improving care.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Knowledge Engineering
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Developing effective clinical practice requires collaborative efforts and tailored support tools.
  • Existing decision-support systems may not fully meet the specific needs of local healthcare communities.
  • User involvement in tool design is crucial for successful implementation in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate a user-driven collaborative knowledge engineering and interaction design process.
  • To develop a knowledge-based support application specifically for physicians in a local dementia care community.
  • To identify obstacles and success factors in empowering end-users to design their own clinical tools.

Main Methods:

  • A user-driven, collaborative approach involving local practitioners and domain experts.
  • Utilized a generic decision-support prototype system (DMSS-R) for the dementia domain.
  • Employed the ACKTUS modeling system for content and design modeling by experts.
  • Applied a framework for improving care through clinical guidelines to interpret findings.

Main Results:

  • A knowledge-based support application was successfully tailored to the local dementia care community.
  • Identified specific obstacles and success factors encountered during the end-user design process.
  • Demonstrated the feasibility of end-users actively participating in the design of their support tools.

Conclusions:

  • User-driven collaborative design is effective in creating specialized healthcare support applications.
  • Understanding end-user perspectives and involving them directly leads to more relevant and usable tools.
  • The findings provide insights for improving care through the development and implementation of clinical guidelines and associated technologies.