Development and Evaluation of Dental Image Exchange and Management System: A User-Centered Perspective
B Rahimi, S Karimian, A Ghaznavi, M Jafari Heydarlou

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and evaluation of a user-centered dental image exchange system in Urmia, emphasizing ease of use, security, and mobile access, through iterative prototyping and user feedback.
Contribution
It introduces a user-centered development approach for a dental image exchange system, incorporating prototyping and focus group evaluations to meet end-user needs.
Findings
Users prioritized ease of use, security, and mobile access.
Prototyping and user feedback improved system satisfaction.
The system reduces radiation exposure by preventing image clip loss.
Abstract
Introduction: Systems that exist in the hospital or clinic settings are capable of providing services in the physical environment. These systems (e.g., Picture Archiving and communication systems) provide remote service for patients. To design such systems, we need some unique methods such as software development life cycle and different methods such as prototyping. Clinical setting: This study designs an image exchange system in the private dental sector of Urmia city using user-centered methods and prototyping. Methods: Information was collected based on each stage's software development life cycle. Interviews and observations were used to gather user-needs data, such as object-oriented programming for developing a Prototype. Results: The users' needs were determined to consider at the beginning. Ease of use, security, and mobile apps were their most essential needs. Then, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Research and COVID-19 · Digital Imaging in Medicine
