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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2019.10.8.121

The Medical Supplies KIT Design based on the Intravenous Fluid Therapy for Experience of Medical Staff  

Lee, Hye-Min (Dept. of Experience Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, Kookmin University)
Pan, Young-Hwan (Dept. of Experience Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, Kookmin University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.10, no.8, 2019 , pp. 121-128 More about this Journal
Abstract
Medical services should be provided not only to patients but also to medical staff who are the main actors of medical treatment. This paper is based on Ethnography, observing the behavior of medical staff performing medical actions and finding what is the most frequent of physical medical treatment. In particular, I observed the need for recognition and performance of the clinical workforce for invasive medical treatment. Based on the Insight from the observation and analysis of medical staff's behavior on intravenous fluid therapy and in-depth interview, I defined four design value factors. Plus, I suggest a design prototype with a proposal for designing a medical consumable kit for intravenous fluid therapy to validate the design elements. Kitting medical consumables simplify the preparation and disposal process throughout the treatment, enabling rapid medical action and increasing work efficiency.
Keywords
User Experience; Medical Treatment Experience; Medical Supplies System; Medical Supplies KIT Design; Medical Service Design;
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