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This study utilized the situation-map-theory-based design method to analyze the behavioral footprints of medical staff and patients, man-machine interaction, and user psychology in the existing outpatient infusion system, with the purpose of improving the experience of medical staff and patients in the outpatient infusion system. The existing outpatient infusion system had three major problems: the inability to timely transmit information, the unsatisfactory overall planning of and coordination involving the outpatient infusion system, and the poor man-machine interaction experience provided by the infusion devices. In the design of outpatient infusion system at hospitals, attention should be paid to the optimization strategies for information visualization, operational restriction mechanism, development of humanized functions on the devices, formulation of a comprehensive overall monitoring plan, and emotional-element consideration on the design of medical equipment. © 2019 IEEE.
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Year: 2019
Page: 179-182
Language: English
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