
Research Article
Discovery of the Potential Role of Sensors in a Personal Emergency Response System: What Can We Learn from a Single Workshop?
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.259153, author={Femke De Backere and Stijn Verstichel and Shirley Elprama and Jan Van den Bergh and Femke Ongenae and Filip De Turck and An Jacobs and Karin Coninx}, title={Discovery of the Potential Role of Sensors in a Personal Emergency Response System: What Can We Learn from a Single Workshop?}, proceedings={2nd Workshop on Process Oriented Approach for Patient Centered Care Delivery}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={PROCARE}, year={2015}, month={8}, keywords={process care decision workshop}, doi={10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.259153} }- Femke De Backere
Stijn Verstichel
Shirley Elprama
Jan Van den Bergh
Femke Ongenae
Filip De Turck
An Jacobs
Karin Coninx
Year: 2015
Discovery of the Potential Role of Sensors in a Personal Emergency Response System: What Can We Learn from a Single Workshop?
PROCARE
IEEE
DOI: 10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.259153
Abstract
Capturing knowledge from domain experts is important to effectively integrate novel technological support in existing care processes. In this paper, we present our experiences in using a specific type of workshop, which we identified as a decision-tree workshop, to determine the process and information exchange during the usage of a Personal Emergency Response System (PERS). We conducted the workshop with current and possible future users of a PERS system to investigate the potential of context- and social awareness for such a system. We discuss the workshop format as well as the results and reflection on this workshop.
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