Supporting Information Access in a Hospital Ward by a Context-Aware Mobile Electronic Patient Record

Mikael B. Skov, Rune Thaarup Høegh

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Abstract

Context-awareness holds promise for improving the utility of software products. Context-aware mobile systems encompass the ability to automatically discover and react to changes in an environment. Most contemporary context-aware mobile systems aim to support users in private situations, for example, as tourist guides. Thus, we still lack an understanding of the impact of context-awareness in professional work situations. In this paper, we explore context-awareness for mobile electronic patient records through the design of a context-aware mobile prototype called MobileWard. The aim of MobileWard is to support nurses in conducting morning procedures in a hospital ward. MobileWard is context-aware as it is able to discover and react autonomously according to changes in the environment and since it integrates the ability to provide information and services to the user where the relevancy depends on the user's task. We evaluate MobileWard in two usability evaluations to assess the usefulness of the system and we find that context-awareness holds some promising opportunities, but that it also introduces some potential interaction problems when users are mobile and working in a professional environment. Implications and limitations of the proposed solution are further discussed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPersonal and Ubiquitous Computing
Volume10
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)205-214
Number of pages11
ISSN1617-4909
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Bibliographical note

Published online: 20 October 2005

Keywords

  • Human–computer interaction
  • Context-awareness
  • Mobility
  • Mobile devices

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