Contextual Inquiry for Medical Device Design
Coordonnateur : Privitera Mary Beth
Contextual Inquiry for Medical Device Design helps users understand the everyday use of medical devices and the way their usage supports the development of better products and increased market acceptance.
The text explains the concept of contextual inquiry using real-life examples to illustrate its application. Case studies provide a frame of reference on how contextual inquiry is successfully used during product design, ultimately producing safer, improved medical devices.
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to Contextual Inquiry
Chapter 2 Planning a CI Study for Medical Device Developmnet
Chapter 3 Contextual Inquiry Methods
Chapter 4 Executing and Documenting a CI Study
Chapter 5 Analysis of Data
Chapter 6 Developing Insights
Chapter 7 Data Visualization
Chapter 8 A CI Case Study in Cerebral Angiography for Product Development Strategy and Clinical Training
Chapter 9 Biomarker Strategies SnapPath: CI Case Study
Chapter 10 Contextual Inquiry as a Tool for Medical Device Development: The Case for Harmonic Focus
Chapter 11 Case Study: Using CI to Inform Design Development of Incision and Draining Pack
Chapter 12 Quick Reference Guide
Medical device industry professionals in design, engineering, marketing and regulatory; students in industrial design, design research, and biomedical engineering
- Presents the ways contextual inquiry can be used to inform the evaluation and business case of technology
- Helps users understand the everyday use of medical devices and the way their usage supports the development of better products
- Includes case studies that provide a frame of reference on how contextual inquiry is successfully used during the product design process
Date de parution : 06-2015
Ouvrage de 310 p.
15x22.8 cm
Thème de Contextual Inquiry for Medical Device Design :
Mots-clés :
Abscess; Analysis; Analysis of observations; BioMarker Strategies; Cerebral angiography; Cerebral diagnostic angiogram; Clinical trial; Complex Medical Systems; Conduct of the research; Contextual inquiry; Data analysis; Data condensation; Data management; Data visualization; Definitions of design input; Design Research; Design considerations; Design requirements; Designing the information; Device design; Electroencephalography; Ethnography; Ethnomethodology; FNA sample processing; Field guide; Field visit; Frequently asked questions; Graphic-user interface; Guidewires; HS Design; Hawthorne effect; Hemostat; ISO 62366; IVD instrumentation; Illustrations; Incision and drain packing device; Incision and drainage; Information graphics; International studies; Interview technique; Key opinion leaders; Medical Instrumentation; Medical device development; Methodology; Neuro-critical care; New medical device; Observation; Operating room; Phased gate approach; Planning; Procedure map template; Procedure mapping; Product development opportunities; Product-development process; Program management; Protocol development; Quantitative approach to contextual inquiry; Quick reference; Reimbursement analysis; Reporting; Scalpel; SnapPath® system; Storyboard; Swabs; Treatment; Unstructured approach; Use and Usability; User needs; Video; Video data