This paper aims at defining a new methodology to derive UX requirements for information systems intended for patient's empowerment. The method is a transformative process which starts from a contextual investigation meant to understand users, their behavior and capacities within a given community, and to identify potential improvements in their life quality, which are expressed in terms of human needs. The traditional iterative user-centered, participatory approach to usability requirement engineering is extended so as to take into account personal empowerment goals. As a proof-of-concept, we present the case study of a mobile health application conceived to empower chronic patients in the management of complex pharmacological treatments.
UX-requirements for patient's empowerment - The case of multiple pharmacological treatments: A case study of it support to chronic disease management
Vitiello, Giuliana;Francese, Rita;Sebillo, Monica;Tortora, Genny;Tucci, Maurizio
2017
Abstract
This paper aims at defining a new methodology to derive UX requirements for information systems intended for patient's empowerment. The method is a transformative process which starts from a contextual investigation meant to understand users, their behavior and capacities within a given community, and to identify potential improvements in their life quality, which are expressed in terms of human needs. The traditional iterative user-centered, participatory approach to usability requirement engineering is extended so as to take into account personal empowerment goals. As a proof-of-concept, we present the case study of a mobile health application conceived to empower chronic patients in the management of complex pharmacological treatments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.