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“It’s Not as Simple as Just Looking at One Chart”: A Qualitative Study Exploring Clinician’s Opinions on Various Visualisation Strategies to Represent Longitudinal Actigraphy Data

机译:“这并不像看一张图表一样简单”:一个定性研究探索临床医生关于各种可视化策略的意见,代表纵向数据

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Background: Data derived from wearable activity trackers may provide important clinical insights into disease progression and response to intervention, but only if clinicians can interpret it in a meaningful manner. Longitudinal activity data can be visually presented in multiple ways, but research has failed to explore how clinicians interact with and interpret these visualisations. In response, this study developed a variety of visualisations to understand whether alternative data presentation strategies can provide clinicians with meaningful insights into patient’s physical activity patterns. Objective: To explore clinicians’ opinions on different visualisations of actigraphy data. Methods: Four visualisations (stacked bar chart, clustered bar chart, linear heatmap and radial heatmap) were created using Matplotlib and Seaborn Python libraries. A focus group was conducted with 14 clinicians across 2 hospitals. Focus groups were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Results: Three major themes were identified: (1) the importance of context, (2) interpreting the visualisations and (3) applying visualisations to clinical practice. Although clinicians saw the potential value in the visualisations, they expressed a need for further contextual information to gain clinical benefits from them. Allied health professionals preferred more granular, temporal information compared to doctors. Specifically, physiotherapists favoured heatmaps, whereas the remaining members of the team favoured stacked bar charts. Overall, heatmaps were considered more difficult to interpret. Conclusion: The current lack of contextual data provided by wearables hampers their use in clinical practice. Clinicians favour data presented in a familiar format and yet desire multi-faceted filtering. Future research should implement user-centred design processes to identify ways in which all clinical needs can be met, potentially using an interactive system that caters for multiple levels of granularity. Irrespective of how data is displayed, unless clinicians can apply it in a manner that best supports their role, the potential of this data cannot be fully realised.
机译:背景:源于可穿戴活动跟踪器的数据可以为疾病进展和对干预的反应提供重要的临床洞察,但只有临床医生可以以有意义的方式解释它。纵向活动数据可以以多种方式在视觉上呈现,但研究未能探索临床医生如何与之互动并解释这些可视化。作为回应,本研究开发了各种可视化,以了解替代数据呈现策略是否可以为临床医生提供有意义的洞察力,以患者的身体活动模式。目的:探讨临床医生对不同性能数据的看法。方法:使用Matplotlib和海运Python库创建四个可视化(堆叠条形图,集群条形图,线性热图和径向热图)。焦点小组在2家医院进行了14名临床医生进行。焦点小组被音频记录,转录和分析使用归纳专题分析。结果:确定了三个主要主题:(1)上下文的重要性,(2)解释临床实践的可视化和(3)。虽然临床医生在可视化方面看到了潜在价值,但他们表示需要进一步的上下文信息,以获得他们的临床效益。与医生相比,盟军卫生专业人员更优选更加粒度,时间信息。具体而言,物理治疗师赞成散热器,而团队的其余成员则喜欢堆叠的条形图。总体而言,散热器被认为更难以解释。结论:目前可穿戴物品提供的上下文数据妨碍他们在临床实践中的应用。临床医生以熟悉的格式呈现数据,但需要多方面过滤。未来的研究应该实施用户以用户为中心的设计过程,以确定可以满足所有临床需求的方式,可能使用互动系统,这些系统可以利用符合多个粒度水平的互动系统。无论如何显示数据,否则临床医生可以以最能支持其角色的方式应用,除非临床人员可以应用,否则无法实现此数据的潜力。

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