Human Computer Interaction Design for Mobile Devices Based on a Smart Healthcare Architecture
Pu Liu, Sidney Fels, Nicholas West, Matthias G\"orges

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design principles and architecture for human-computer interaction in smart healthcare mobile devices, emphasizing usability, safety, privacy, and user-centered approaches to improve healthcare delivery.
Contribution
It introduces a four-layer architecture for smart healthcare and outlines specific HCI design principles tailored for mobile health devices based on user-centered design.
Findings
Design guidelines for safety and error resistance
Strategies for supporting patient-provider relationships
Prototyping and testing workflows for mobile health apps
Abstract
Smart and IoT-enabled mobile devices have the potential to enhance healthcare services for both patients and healthcare providers. Human computer interaction design is key to realizing a useful and usable connection between the users and these smart healthcare technologies. Appropriate design of such devices enhances the usability, improves effective operation in an integrated healthcare system, and facilitates the collaboration and information sharing between patients, healthcare providers, and institutions. In this paper, the concept of smart healthcare is introduced, including its four-layer information architecture of sensing, communication, data integration, and application. Human Computer Interaction design principles for smart healthcare mobile devices are outlined, based on user-centered design. These include: ensuring safety, providing error-resistant displays and alarms,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
