Clinical guidelines : designing for accurate decision-making : this exegesis is submitted to the Auckland University of Technology for the degree of Master of Art & Design, 2017 / Byron Thornhill ; supervisors: Eden Potter, Stephen Reay.
This project explores how the use of clinical guidelines can be improved through a design-led approach. Clinicians in surgical operation settings at Auckland City Hospital, as primary users of clinical guidelines, were placed at the centre of the project design process in order to gain an in-depth a...
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Format: | Ethesis |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This project explores how the use of clinical guidelines can be improved through a design-led approach. Clinicians in surgical operation settings at Auckland City Hospital, as primary users of clinical guidelines, were placed at the centre of the project design process in order to gain an in-depth and holistic understanding of guideline users. The guideline design was prototyped to ensure key principles of information design are adhered to, setting structure, user accessibility and visual design at the forefront of the information design process. The outcome of the research was a smartphone application for haematology-related guidelines that enables efficient and accurate decision-making in perioperative settings. Author supplied keywords: Clinical guidelines; Information design; Decision-making; Mobile interface; Person-centered design. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource Also held in print (351 pages: illustrations ; 21 x 30 cm) in off-campus storage, box 224. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |