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Sensemaking Through Making: Developing Clinical Domain Knowledge by Crafting Synthetic Datasets and Prototyping System Architectures

Sensemaking Through Making: Developing Clinical Domain Knowledge by Crafting Synthetic Datasets and Prototyping System Architectures

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英文摘要

Designers have ample opportunities to impact the healthcare domain. However, hospitals are often closed ecosystems that pose challenges in engaging clinical stakeholders, developing domain knowledge, and accessing relevant systems and data. In this paper, we introduce a making-oriented approach to help designers understand the intricacies of their target healthcare context. Using Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) as a case study, we explore how manually crafting synthetic datasets based on real-world observations enables designers to learn about complex data-driven healthcare systems. Our process involves observing and modeling the real-world RPM context, crafting synthetic datasets, and iteratively prototyping a simplified RPM system that balances contextual richness and intentional abstraction. Through this iterative process of sensemaking through making, designers can still develop context familiarity when direct access to the actual healthcare system is limited. Our approach emphasizes the value of hands-on interaction with data structures to support designers in understanding opaque healthcare systems.

Mihnea Stefan Calota、Wessel Nieuwenhuys、Janet Yi-Ching Huang、Lin-Lin Chen、Mathias Funk

10.1145/3715668.3736378

医学研究方法临床医学

Mihnea Stefan Calota,Wessel Nieuwenhuys,Janet Yi-Ching Huang,Lin-Lin Chen,Mathias Funk.Sensemaking Through Making: Developing Clinical Domain Knowledge by Crafting Synthetic Datasets and Prototyping System Architectures[EB/OL].(2025-07-01)[2025-07-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.00821.点此复制

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