Haemodialysis Electronic Patient Portal: A Design Requirements Analysis and Feasibility Study with Domain Experts

M. Bouamrane, R. Meiklem, Mark D. Dunlop, D. Kingsmore, P. Thomson, K. Stevenson, S. Greenwood
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In 2013, the UK national renal registry established 57,000 adults in the UK were treated for advanced kidney failure, 23,683 (42%) receiving haemodialysis. Haemodialysis patients face some of the highest treatment burden in the National Health Service (NHS) and are among the most 'expensive' to treat. In addition, patients endure complex treatment trajectories. In this study, we have sought to gather and synthesise the opinion of clinical and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) domain experts (n=9) to establish a set of initial design requirements in order to test the feasibility of developing a digital aid (i.e. electronic haemodialysis patient portal) to support patients in the course of their treatment. Expert feedback was gathered by means of interviews and focus groups in order to instruct design requirements for a haemodialysis patient portal.
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血液透析电子患者门户:与领域专家的设计需求分析和可行性研究
2013年,英国国家肾脏登记处建立了57,000名英国成年人接受晚期肾衰竭治疗,23,683(42%)接受血液透析。血液透析患者在国民健康服务(NHS)中面临着最高的治疗负担,也是治疗费用最高的患者之一。此外,患者还要忍受复杂的治疗过程。在这项研究中,我们试图收集和综合临床和人机交互(HCI)领域专家(n=9)的意见,以建立一套初始设计要求,以测试开发数字辅助设备(即电子血液透析患者门户)的可行性,以支持患者的治疗过程。通过访谈和焦点小组收集专家反馈,以指导血液透析患者门户的设计要求。
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