A semiotics-oriented approach to aid the design of ubiquitously monitored healthcare systems
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Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 2Abstract
Ubiquitous computing technology, sensor networks, and ambient intelligence have initiated the birth of pervasive health. While successful in many environments, in healthcare, monitoring technologies have been known to cause undesirable effects, such as increases in stress in patients being observed. To date, the use of this monitoring technology and its effect on human behaviour have not been thoroughly investigated, meaning future system designs may result in (preventable) undesirable effects. Pervasive healthcare’s envisioned deep intertwining with the patient’s day-to-day care, makes patient’s socio-cultural values a fundamental consideration. In this paper, we present a semiotics-oriented approach for analysing factors, identified in the literature and believed to influence patient’s behaviour, from both physical and social perspectives to aid the design of socially aware and patient-centric ubiquitous monitoring environments that are successfully adopted and used whilst aiding the incorporation of social aspects of pervasive technologies in the design.Citation
Tehrani J, Ahmed S (2020) 'A semiotics-oriented approach to aid the design of ubiquitously monitored healthcare systems', 22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Virtual, SciTePress.Publisher
SciTePressAdditional Links
https://www.scitepress.org/Link.aspx?doi=10.5220/0009575604090415Type
Conference papers, meetings and proceedingsLanguage
enISBN
9789897584237ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.5220/0009575604090415