Introduction
This document contains UX guidelines that all medical software that use the Vitalink medication scheme should comply with.
All software packages should also comply with the UX guidelines for every software package in Vitalink found here.
Terminology & Abbreviations
A list of the terminology used in this document can be found here.
Abbreviation | Meaning |
---|---|
UX | User experience |
EMR | Electronic Medical Record |
GP | General Practitioner |
TR | Therapeutic Relationship |
IC | Informed Consent |
Automatic questioning of Vitalink
Mandatory
x
Recommendations
x
Delivery of medication
Mandatory
x
Recommendations
x
One combined overview of all active medication
Mandatory
x
Recommendations
x
Create a Vitalink medication scheme with one click
Mandatory
x
Recommendations
x
Interactive/Dynamic medication scheme
Mandatory
x
Recommendations
x
Validate the Vitalink medication scheme
Mandatory
x
Recommendations
x
Visualization of the print version of the Vitalink medication scheme
Mandatory
It should be taken into account that the print version of the medication scheme for the patient may evolve in the future.
Depending on the needs of the patient, different types of displays may be necessary.
Each view will be built on the same dataset. This view should be able to be viewed on the screen by the pharmacist & possibly the patient during the consultation, or be printed to give to the patient.
- A display type can be selected on the combined overview of the medication scheme.
- It must be easy to alternate between the different types of view so that the pharmacist can decide in consultation with the patient which visualization of the medication scheme is best suited for the patient.
An exact implementation of this representation(s) will have to be offered by the software supplier.
Recommendations
- Ensure that the pharmacist can easily switch between the different display types.
Keep the preference for a specific type of display for each patient, so that the pharmacist can know which type he / she should select during a subsequent consultation.
How to handle mistakes
x
Miscellaneous
x