Communicating Patient Health Data: A Wicked Problem
Fateme Rajabiyazdi, Charles Perin, Lora Oehlberg, Sheelagh Carpendale

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex challenge of designing effective visualizations for patient health data during clinical visits, emphasizing the need to address diverse stakeholder needs through an exploratory, wicked problem approach.
Contribution
It introduces a wicked problem framework to the design of patient data visualizations and details the methodologies used to explore individualized visualization solutions.
Findings
Identified key characteristics of wicked problems in healthcare data visualization
Developed exploratory design methodologies for personalized visualizations
Highlighted the importance of considering individual needs in visualization design
Abstract
Designing patient-collected health data visualizations to support discussing patient data during clinical visits is a challenging problem due to the heterogeneity of the parties involved: patients, healthcare providers, and healthcare systems. Designers must ensure that all parties' needs are met. This complexity makes it challenging to find a definitive solution that can work for every individual. We have approached this research problem -- communicating patient data during clinical visits -- as a wicked problem. In this article, we outline how wicked problem characteristics apply to our research problem. We then describe the research methodologies we employed to explore the design space of individualized patient data visualization solutions. Last, we reflect on the insights and experiences we gained through this exploratory design process. We conclude with a call to action for…
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