A User-Centered Approach to Evaluating Wayfinding Systems in Healthcare

Author:

Bubric Katherine1ORCID,Harvey Gillian2,Pitamber Tiffany1

Affiliation:

1. Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

2. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this methodology is to provide the designers of wayfinding systems in healthcare facilities a process for evaluating and optimizing a design prior to implementation. The use of this methodology can improve patient experience in hospitals by preventing the installation of confusing, incomplete, and/or frustrating wayfinding systems. Background: Despite known wayfinding and information design principles, wayfinding continues to be a challenge in healthcare environments. One reason is that the design of wayfinding systems is rarely evaluated with end users prior to implementation. The methodology outlined in this article is an application of usability testing that involves end users navigating a space using prototyped signage and other elements of a wayfinding system to determine the effectiveness of the system and identify improvement opportunities. This methodology was developed for use in an emergency department that had outdated signage and required a new wayfinding system. Conclusion: This methodology provides a structured process for testing and improving the design of a hospital wayfinding system prior to implementation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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