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User Experience in Health & Medicine: Building Methods for Patient Experience Design in Multidisciplinary Collaborations.

Molly M Kessler1, Lee-Ann K Breuch1, Danielle M Stambler1, Kari L Campeau2, Olivia J Riggins1, Erin Feddema3, Sarah I Doornink3, Stephanie Misono3.   

Abstract

Health and medical contexts have emerged as an important area of inquiry for researchers at the intersection of user experience and technical communication. In addressing this intersection, this article advocates and extends patient experience design or PXD (Melonçon, 2017) as an important framework for user experience research within health and medicine. Specifically, this article presents several PXD insights from a task-based usability study that examined an online intervention program for people with voice problems. We respond to Melonçon's call (2017) to build PXD as a framework for user experience and technical communication research by describing ways traditional usability methods can provide PXD insights and asking the following question: What insights can emerge from combining traditional usability methods and PXD research? In addressing this question, we outline two primary methodological and practical considerations we found central to conducting PXD research: 1) engaging patients as participants, and 2) leveraging multidisciplinary collaboration.

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Keywords:  Usability; collaboration; patient experience design; rhetoric of health and medicine; user experience

Year:  2021        PMID: 35873946      PMCID: PMC9307135          DOI: 10.1177/00472816211044498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Tech Writ Commun        ISSN: 0047-2816


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