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Patrick Hoefner edited this page Dec 12, 2019
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Feedback from the two older men
- Algorithm build for vital signs rule based motor
- that evaluates when people have died
- Confidential construction and profits
- Do people accept that?
- Reduce so much that interest is aroused and trust is created (acceptance!)
- Reduce inhibition thresholds
- Correct descriptions and contents well understandable (what happens to the data) that nothing is misunderstands --> terms!
- Comprehensibility very very important!
- Basis of trust
- our project is at the beginning and we need you and let others benefit from it as well that you participate
- Difficulties to find words that are not misunderstood from the start --> pay attention on it!
- another title for our project
- too much with hospital
- --> sick / helpless "warming coat" wrap up
- can the patient understand what palliative is? --> explanation
- make statements
- Patient
- has to feel understood and fears that he/she is being experimented on
- do not overtax!
- Basis: anonymisation and do not pass data
Login Screen
- No registration --> patient is doing that together with someone for the first time using the app
- Understand who data comes to
- new user?
- Data goes to ...
- For whom is PalliCare? *When App opens the first time, then a text and everything behind it grayed out (also with location and bluetooth)
Overview Screen
- How are you today? / How am I today?
- Status report?
Questionnaire
- at the top of each screen no question
- question at beginning: "Kreuzen Sie an ..."
- could be simpler
- how it is in the midos!
- Smileys are good!
- not a checkbox --> better as a button (button with smiley and description)
- top introduction sentence and then keywords
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Pain --> differentiate
- differentiating pretend is helpful with a few hints (what kind of pain) with a few blank lines
- what kind of pain overlays other things and can always change
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Weakness
- dizziness or hematorial
- must differentiate more
- once again an overview of what you have specified and then change or save
- at the end of the questionnaire: tell if you need a doctor
- does not feel asked if you need a doctor
- but has to consider if you really need one
- e.g. if 3 times "strong"/"medium" --> possibility to ask if a doctor is needed
Emergency button
- multiple selection options for who should be called
- larger font and larger button
Add devices - screen
- must the doctor / person of care do together with the patient
- but what happens when you want to change or there are problems?