Using Work System Design, User Stories and Emotional Goal Modeling for an mHealth System

N. Abdullah, J. Grundy, Jennifer McIntosh, Y. C. How, Sahrin Saharuddin, K. Tat, Eng Shinye, Angie Julaina Anak Rastom, Noorma Liyana Othman
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In Malaysia, Heart Failure (HF) is one of the commonest reasons for hospitalization, with a quarter of HF patients readmitted within 30 days from the onset of acute HF. Reducing frequent hospitalization from HF would significantly reduce the burden on the health care system and resources. The opportunity exists to create digital health system to provide continuous patient care after the diagnosis of HF and subsequent discharge from inpatient care to reduce hospital readmission. This paper reports our ongoing project in Malaysia with the Ministry of Health Malaysia cardiac centers to address some of the barriers to continuous care for patients with chronic HF using digital health systems’ interventions. We have applied a combination of existing requirements approaches – work system design, User Stories, personas, and emotional goal modeling – for the elicitation, modeling, and analysis of requirements. In this paper we report the results of our research including key contributions, lessons learned and the strengths and limitations of our approaches.
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在移动医疗系统中使用工作系统设计、用户故事和情感目标建模
在马来西亚,心力衰竭是最常见的住院原因之一,四分之一的心力衰竭患者在急性心力衰竭发作后30天内再次入院。减少心衰患者的频繁住院将显著减轻卫生保健系统和资源的负担。创建数字医疗系统的机会是存在的,以便在心衰诊断后提供持续的患者护理,并随后从住院治疗中出院,以减少再入院。本文报告了我们在马来西亚与马来西亚卫生部心脏中心正在进行的项目,以解决使用数字卫生系统干预措施对慢性心力衰竭患者进行持续护理的一些障碍。我们已经应用了现有需求方法的组合——工作系统设计、用户故事、人物角色和情感目标建模——用于需求的引出、建模和分析。在本文中,我们报告了我们的研究结果,包括主要贡献,吸取的教训以及我们方法的优势和局限性。
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