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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to design user interfaces of a mobile application for managing pressure injury patients in a long-term care hospital based on the user¡¯s needs.
Methods: To reflect users¡¯ needs in the mobile application, the user interfaces in this study were designed in five steps: brainstorming and mind mapping, persona and scenario, needs list and priority, a draft version of flow chart and user interfaces and expert review. These steps were conducted with a step nurse at a long-term care hospital, a professor who majored in nursing informatics, a professor who had lots of research experiences about pressure injury and a wound ostomy continence nurse.
Results: Two personas, scenarios and needs¡¯ lists were derived. Listed Needs included the followings; Accurate staging of pressure injury; Appropriate management by staging; Acquisition of professional knowledge about pressure injury; Acquisition of easy pressure injury information through text, picture and video; and Sharing pressure injury information in unit. The structure, menus and features of the pressure injury mobile application were visualized with user flow based on two personas¡¯ scenarios and needs¡¯ lists.
Conclusion: Our study suggests and visualizes the key features of the ¡®Pressure Injury Guide¡¯, a pressure injury management mobile application for nurses in a long-term care hospital, which can be utilized by nurses, application developers, and related researchers.
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Pressure Injury, Mobile Applications, Long-Term Care, Health Services Needs and Demand, Nursing Informatics
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