影响公共政策的儿童福利系统专业人员数据可视化需求的发现与设计

J. Fowler, M. Zachry
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在美国,制定与儿童福利有关的公共政策的专业人员对数据信息的需求是复杂的。在本文中,我们报告了我们研究这些需求的方法,以告知访问数据的潜在工具的设计,这些工具将支持这些专业人员。我们的研究人群由专业人士组成,他们关注影响与青少年生活经历相关的公共政策,这些青少年正在从寄养系统过渡到成年。为了开展这项研究,我们的过程包括培训一组学生研究人员(1)通过二手资源了解该领域,(2)确定在发现访谈中关注的主题,(3)进行访谈并分析结果,(4)为支持该领域专业人员工作的系统设计提供信息。我们的研究结果表明,儿童福利研究和政策领域的专业人士有兴趣获得可定制的交互式研究支持工具,这些工具包括数据可视化作为核心功能,并且对于技术专业知识有限的人来说易于使用。特别是,这些专业人士对以简单、丰富多彩和人性化的方式呈现的行政和生活经验数据的可视化感兴趣,这些数据能够在地理层面上分解,这对影响政策有意义。未来的研究应该包括开发这里确定的可视化工具和随后的可用性研究,以确认我们的设计建议的价值。
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Discovering and Designing for the Data Visualization Needs of Child Welfare System Professionals Influencing Public Policy
The data information needs of professionals working to shape public policy related to child welfare in the United States are complex. In this paper, we report on our approach to studying these needs to inform the design of a potential tool for accessing the data that would support those professionals. Our study population consisted of professionals concerned with influencing public policy related to the lived experiences of youth who are transitioning out of the foster care system into adulthood. To conduct this study, our process included training a team of student researchers to (1) understand the domain through secondary sources, (2) identify topics to focus on in discovery interviews, (3) conduct the interviews and analyze results to (4) inform the design of a system that would support the work of domain professionals. Our findings indicate that professionals in the child welfare research and policy space are interested in having access to customizable and interactive research support tools that include data visualization as a core functionality and are easy to use for people with limited technical expertise. In particular, these professionals are interested in visualizations of both administrative and lived experience data presented in simple, colorful, and humanized ways with the ability to disaggregate at geographical levels that are meaningful to impacting policy. Future research should include development of the visualization tools identified here and a subsequent usability study to confirm the value of our design recommendations.
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