E. Özcan, Yiling Liu, J. Vroon, Daan Kamphuis, Simone Spagnol
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摘要
良好的睡眠有助于医院病人的康复过程——然而,在许多病房里,睡眠时间和质量往往不是最佳的,部分原因是与医院有关的声音和噪音可以改变。在荷兰代尔夫特Reinier de Graaf医院的神经病房,我们开发并评估了一个原型信息交换系统,以提高对干扰患者睡眠的特定声音的认识。该系统对不同的相关声音事件进行分类,并跟踪睡眠质量(使用Fitbit设备)。然后将这些信息可视化给患者和工作人员,以友好和全面的方式呈现声景对患者睡眠卫生的影响。我们讨论了设计过程,包括上下文研究和对技术、界面和创建的功能的各种评估。我们的初步研究结果表明,可视化医院的声景可能确实有助于患者和工作人员改善睡眠卫生。
Doplor Sleep: Monitoring Hospital Soundscapes for Better Sleep Hygiene
Good sleep is conducive to the recovery process of hospital patients – and yet, in many wards, sleep duration and quality can often be suboptimal, in part due to modifiable hospital-related sounds and noises. At the neurological ward of the Reinier de Graaf hospital in Delft, the Netherlands, we developed and evaluated a prototype information exchange system to raise awareness of specific sounds as disturbing patients’ sleep. The system both classifies different relevant sound events and tracks sleep quality (using a Fitbit device). This information is then visualized for patients and staff to present the influence of the soundscape on patients’ sleep hygiene in a friendly and comprehensive way. We discuss the design process, including a context study and various evaluations of the technology, interface, and created affordances. Our initial findings indicate that visualizing hospital soundscapes may, indeed, support both patients and staff in their efforts towards better sleep hygiene.