Title
Prescribing 10, 000 Steps Like Aspirin: Designing a Novel Interface for Data-Driven Medical Consultations.
Abstract
Due to the prevalence of personal health tracking, cases of self-logged data being utilized in the clinic are gradually increasing. However, obstacles to clinicians' ability to further adopt such data-driven medical consultations in the existing workflow remain, such as lack of time and poor interoperability. In this paper, we conducted a workshop to design a clinician interface supporting the integration of data-driven consultation into the existing workflow and investigate the role of the interface in situ. After implementing the clinician interface designed based on the workshop results, we observed 32 cases of actual use within the clinical context. We found that our interface, DataMD, helped the clinician construct a new workflow, enhanced the clinician's counseling skills, and facilitated more in-depth conversation. This paper contributes to empirically identifying the role of a clinician interface through a user-centered design approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3025453.3025570
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
Data-driven medical consultation, patient-generated data, self-logged data, clinician interface, design workshop
Conversation,Data-driven,Computer science,Interoperability,Human–computer interaction,Patient Generated Data,Delegation (computing),Workflow,Personal health
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.45
19
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yoojung Kim1245.15
Eunyoung Heo271.47
Hyunjeong Lee3171.23
Sookyoung Ji470.45
Jueun Choi570.79
Jeong-Whun Kim670.45
Joongseek Lee7216.08
Sooyoung Yoo8182.59