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The Uncertainty Study Ideation Presentation 2 April 2015 Design Team Blake Lane Jenny Beruscha Kyle Cypher Elliot Peng Wang Xi Faculty Lead Graphic Design Graphic Design Design Graduate Design PhD Co-op Co-op Student Candidate The


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The Uncertainty Study

Ideation Presentation 2 April 2015

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Design Team

Blake Lane Faculty Lead Jenny Beruscha Graphic Design Co-op Kyle Cypher Graphic Design Co-op Elliot Peng Design Graduate Student Wang Xi Design PhD Candidate

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Introduction

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Interviews

Doctors Nurse Practitioners Nurses Pharmacists Dietitians Personal Care Specialists Care Managers Child Life Social Workers Teachers School Intervention Chaplain Clinical Directors AVP of Patient Services Pharmacy Manager Customer Service Rep Health Unit Coordinator

Families Medical Staff Management Support Staff Other Staff

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Total Interviews: 61

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Uncertainty Factors

Information Support Communication

Flow of information Materials and resources Staff support Community support Communication with staff Communication with family

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Our Process

Application Co-creation Innovation

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Our Process

Co-creation Innovation Application

Research Meeting Start Co-creation Sessions Ideation Presentation Priority Activity Synthesis Co-creation Tools Co-creation Synthesis Benchmarking Aesthetics Architecture Ideas Initial Wireframing Ideation Presentation Preparation LWC Team LWC Team + CCHMC

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Application

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Research Activity

The priority activity focused on the needs and wants of the stakeholders. This activity targeted a number of potential app functions/features for families to prioritize.

Application

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Staff Results

Application

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Family Results

Application

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Let’s Compare

Application

S

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Co-creation

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Co-creation Sessions

Co-creation

Doctors Nurse Practitioners Nurses Pharmacists Dietitians Personal Care Specialists In Person Over the Phone Online

Families Staff

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Total Sessions: 28

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Materials

Co-creation

Aesthetic Benchmarking Boards Navigation Styles

In Person Discussion Online Tool

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Benchmarking Boards

Apps were reviewed and shown to the stakeholders. Each

  • f their designs were discussed to determine what styles

and layouts were most appealing.

Co-creation

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Benchmarking Boards

Co-creation

Flipboard

Pros

“Navigation on the bottom looks clean and easy to use.” “Easy to know where to click.” “I really like pictures, easy to follow.”

Cons

“It is too casual, too magazine-like.”

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Benchmarking Boards

Co-creation

Taasky

Pros

“The simple design is good because parents won’t have to focus too hard to understand it.” “Clean, the icons are easy to understand.” “Color coded works.”

Cons

“It is too casual, too magazine-like.”

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Benchmarking Boards

Co-creation

Meernote

Pros

“Didn’t like the front page setup, but like all the screen setups.” “User friendly with big buttons and content.”

Cons

“The print is too small.” “Too casual.”

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Navigation Styles

Each parent took an online survey to rate different types of app navigations.

Co-creation

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Navigation Feedback

Data from the navigation activity was gathered and placed into the graph below. List Bottom Nav Springboard Hamburger Top Nav 12 9 6 3

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Collected Data

Co-creation

Aesthetic Benchmarking Boards Navigation Styles

Clean and easy Simple Colors/Icons Primary: List, Springboard Secondary: Top/Bottom, Hamburger

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Innovation

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Architecture Ideas

Innovation

Landing Page Organization Educational Information Personal Information Communication Calendar Appointment Info Medical Terms Treatment Process Medication Info Results & Reports Communication with staff Care Team contacts

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Concept 1

Innovation

List Navigation

Data revealed that list formatting has the highest overall positive response.

Bottom Navigation

The bottom navigation is used as a secondary navigation in this prototype. This allows the user to have access to each of the main categories at all times.

Hamburger Menu

A hamburger menu allows the user to quickly get back to where they were previously.

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Concept 1

Innovation

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Concept 2

Innovation

Springboard Navigation

Flipboard uses this to provide clear navigation through its categories.

Icons

Taasky uses one color, line icons to represent different buttons clearly.

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Concept 2

Innovation

Home My Care Team

Core Team Medical Staff

Home Home

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Concept 2

Innovation

My Care Team

Core Team Medical Staff

My Care Team

Core Team Medical Staff

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Concept 3

Innovation

Mike’s Meanness Schemes

Treatment Scheme for LHR-ALL Time 1mo 2 mo 2 mo 1mo 1mo 2 mo

Induction Consolidation Re-consolidation Interum Maintenance HD-MTX C-MTX “Delayed Intensifjcation” Interum Maintenance Maintenance

Therapy complete after 3 and ¼ years for boys, 2 and ¼ years for girls.

Re-induction

Intensity

Mike’s Meanness Schemes created by Dr. Michael Absalon

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Concept 3

Innovation

Home

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Innovation

Icons

Taasky uses icons in their springboard navigation to provide clear navigation.

List Navigation

Overcast uses pictures and text in list form to provide structured and visually appealing navigation.

Bottom Navigation

Flipboard uses this navigation to list the main functions of the app.

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Concept 4

Innovation treatment process

treatment process medical terms

PUMI

medicataion info communication results & reports calendar

treatment process

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Concept 5

Innovation

Springboard Navigation

United Airlines uses an uneven grid while Flipboard uses an even grid. Both styles provide clear and effjcient navigation.

Bottom and Top Navigation

Flipboard uses both bottom and top navigation to clear the hierarchy.

Images and Text

Flipboard uses pictures and text together to make the content more attractive.

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Concept 5

Innovation

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Next Steps

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What’s Next

Next Steps

Architecture Activity Schedule Co-Creation Testing and Refjnement