Temperature Insight: A Design Thinking Approach for Room Thermometry and Monitoring System
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Author list: Patiyuth Pramkeaw, Thittaporn Ganokratanaa, Mahasak Ketcham, Phumraphi Boonthai
Publication year: 2024
URL: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10532479
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
This research aims to develop a temperature insight: a design thinking approach for room thermometry and monitoring system is the application developed and recording system that meets the needs of nurses in the maternity department. The system's efficiency and user satisfaction with the prototype and wireframes will be evaluated using the mentioned tools and programs. Design Thinking Process for Medication Room Temperature Recording System. The hospital staff's workflow, challenges, and technological preferences provide valuable insights for the design thinking process. In the comprehensive evaluation of user satisfaction pertaining to the design aspects of the temperature measurement device, temperature recording systems, and report formats, a discernible pattern of consistently high to very high satisfaction ratings emerges. Notably, each evaluated category garnered a satisfaction score of 4.40 or above. The hierarchy of satisfaction levels, ranked from the highest to the lowest, is delineated as follows: Temperature Recording System Workflow Design Satisfaction. Mean Score: 4.55 (Standard Deviation: 0.31970). Report Design Satisfaction. Mean Score: 4.54 (Standard Deviation: 0.38580). Temperature Monitoring System Screen Design Satisfaction. Mean Score: 4.48 (Standard Deviation: 0.36854). Temperature Measurement Device Design Satisfaction. Mean Score: 4.40 (Standard Deviation: 0.31971).
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