| Literature DB >> 35308905 |
Erin Beneteau1, Ann Paradiso2, Wanda Pratt1.
Abstract
Telehealth has increased dramatically with COVID-19. However, current telehealth systems are designed for able-bodied adults, rather than for pediatric populations or for people with disabilities. Using a design scenario of a child with a communication disability who needs to access telehealth services, we explore children's ideas of the future of telehealth technology. We analyzed designs generated by six children and found three provocative over-arching design themes. The designs highlight how improving accessibility, accommodating communication preferences, and incorporating home based sensor technologies have the potential to improve telehealth for both pediatric patients and their physicians. We discuss how these themes can be incorporated into practical telehealth designs to serve a variety of patient populations-including adults, children, and people with disabilities. ©2021 AMIA - All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35308905 PMCID: PMC8861718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076