Robot-enhanced disease management with the community pharmacy as a hub: A user-centered prototype design for health care robot treating type 2 diabetes (Preprint)

Author:

Chiu Ching-JuORCID,Hua Lin-Chun,Hou Szu-Yu,Chiang Jung-HsienORCID,Chou Chieh-YingORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Technology can be an effective tool for providing health services and disease self-management, especially in diabetes care. Technology tools for disease self-management include health-related applications in computers, smartphones, and robots. To provide a more effective continuity of care and to better understand and facilitate disease management in middle-aged and elderly diabetics, robots can be used to improve the quality of care and supplement community health resources, such as community pharmacies.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to develop a health care robot prototype that can be integrated into current community pharmacies.

METHODS

Three user-centered approaches were used: (1) Review of the literature about elderly technology use, (2) reference to guidelines for diabetes care by the American Association of Diabetes Educators 7 (AADE7) and, (3) meeting with health care providers in the community. Field investigations and interviews were conducted at community pharmacies and diabetes health education centers to determine the content, function, interface and appearance of the robot.

RESULTS

The results show that diabetes health care prototype robots can be established through user-centered design. Important features were revealed: (1) perceived ease of use is considered as a friendly operating interface, therefore, less than 3 buttons in one interface; (2) minimization of the interface between blue and yellow, which is unfriendly to the elderly; (3) the health education mode was most welcome with sound, image, and video presentation; (4) the most predilected functions are health education resources and health records, and that patient data can be easily collected through health education games and dialogue with robots; and (5) touching the screen is the most preferred operation mode.

CONCLUSIONS

It was concluded that an evidence-based care robot can be developed through user-centered design, an approach in which a model that connects medical needs to people with health conditions can be built, to facilitate the sustainable development of technology in the diabetes care field.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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