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MedicineX, Stanford September, 28-30, 2012

Rouja PakimanMFA User Experience & Interaction DesignCalifornia College of the Arts

Lucie RichterDesign Research, Senior LecturerCalifornia College of the Arts

Designing forPediatric Adherence & Asthma

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The Reality for Millions of Children, Every Day

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Families Struggle Adhering to the Prescribed Treatments

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Asthma Prevalence*

20% ER visits

13 Million missed school or work days

Annual healthcare costs: $50 billion**

Annual costs per person: $3,259

* CDC, Vital Signs: Asthma Prevalence, US, 2001- 2009** Cost of asthma management in children & adults combined

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The Adherence Loop, IDEO 2007

believe

knowact

reinforce frame

prompt

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Facilitated Adherence in Pediatrics 2012

believe

knowact

reinforce frame

prompt

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The Nebulizer Experience

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How might we as designers... get parents and children to adhere to the daily nebulizer treatment?

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The CurrentDaily Nebulizer Experience

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The childfights back

... but then gives in & gets board

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Design Principle->Engage the child

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Parents struggleto love theirfighting child

... but they empathize withtheir child

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Design Principle->Create Positive Family Dynamics

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Parents feelguilty of torturing their child

... but do it to provide good care

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Design Principle->Assign a meaningful role to the

parents

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Design Principles 1.0

Engage the child

Create positive family dynamics

Assign a meaningful role to the parents

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Ideate, Prototype, test, Iterate

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Probe A Role-play to engage the child

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In which scenariosdo people use masks outside of medical

treatment?

Immersive Role-play Experience

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In which scenariosdo people use masks outside of medical

treatment?

Immersive Role-play Experience

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-She wanted more accessories, scenes and set-ups

-He wanted more action and challenges

Augmented Snorkeler and Astronaut

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Role-play works... but

how might we make it sustainable?

how might we involve the parents closer?

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Storybooks

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Families already have storytelling sessions

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Interactive Role-play Storybook

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Tom Swift: A good match

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Tom is an astronaut while his nebulizer becomes his space

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Tom Swift Testing

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Feedback

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Iteration Discovery!

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Series of small studies to enhance role-play experience

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The plastic mask: the most intimate part of the experience

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Even a princess can have asthma!

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Storybook credit: Sue Redding

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Text appears in the presence of the mask

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Text appears in the presence of the mask

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The mask becomes the child’s magic wand

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Probe B

Family Storytelling

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Parents Participate

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Parent’s Participation Triggers Quests

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Discoveries During Prototyping

From role-play concept to storytime

From focus on the setting to creating a relationship

between the child and the mask

From parents watching the child to parents taking

the seat next to their child

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Magic Mask: not a silver bullet in managing asthma

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Design Principles 2.0

Engage the child

Create positive family dynamics

Assign a meaningful role to the parents

Design a sustainable program

Fit into family lifestyle

Build a relationship between the child & the device

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