Reenvisioning Patient Education with Smart Hospital Patient Rooms


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Joshua Dawson, K. Jens Phanich, Jason Wiese
Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol., vol. 7(4), 2023, pp. 1-23


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Dawson, J., Phanich, K. J., & Wiese, J. (2023). Reenvisioning Patient Education with Smart Hospital Patient Rooms. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol., 7(4), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1145/3631419


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Dawson, Joshua, K. Jens Phanich, and Jason Wiese. “Reenvisioning Patient Education with Smart Hospital Patient Rooms.” Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 7, no. 4 (2023): 1–23.


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Dawson, Joshua, et al. “Reenvisioning Patient Education with Smart Hospital Patient Rooms.” Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol., vol. 7, no. 4, 2023, pp. 1–23, doi:10.1145/3631419.


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@article{dawson2023a,
  title = {Reenvisioning Patient Education with Smart Hospital Patient Rooms},
  year = {2023},
  issue = {4},
  journal = {Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol.},
  pages = {1-23},
  volume = {7},
  doi = {10.1145/3631419},
  author = {Dawson, Joshua and Phanich, K. Jens and Wiese, Jason}
}

Abstract

Smart hospital patient rooms incorporate various smart devices to allow digital control of the entertainment —such as TV and soundbar — and the environment — including lights, blinds, and thermostat. This technology can benefit patients by providing a more accessible, engaging, and personalized approach to their care. Many patients arrive at a rehabilitation hospital because they suffered a life-changing event such as a spinal cord injury or stroke. It can be challenging for patients to learn to cope with the changed abilities that are the new norm in their lives. This study explores ways smart patient rooms can support rehabilitation education to prepare patients for life outside the hospital's care. We conducted 20 contextual inquiries and four interviews with rehabilitation educators as they performed education sessions with patients and informal caregivers. Using thematic analysis, our findings offer insights into how smart patient rooms could revolutionize patient education by fostering better engagement with educational content, reducing interruptions during sessions, providing more agile education content management, and customizing therapy elements for each patient's unique needs. Lastly, we discuss design opportunities for future smart patient room implementations for a better educational experience in any healthcare context.



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