OxiWear Medical Dashboard
Duration: 6 months
Role: UX Design Intern
What?
Why?
How?
OxiWear is a remote medical grade oxygen monitoring device that fits onto your ear like a earring. Doctors use it to monitor patient vitals, while coaches use it to train athletes. I re-designed the medical dashboard and mobile app.
The application was designed for coaches to monitor many athletes at the same time. Doctors on the other hand focused on one patient in detail and wanted to study the history of the patient.
After conducting 12 interviews with top doctors from John Hopkins and other prestigious institutions, followed by UX tests, my team and I were able to re-design a dashboard that was doctor centered.
01 Recruit & Interview
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Selected 12 doctors practicing in different states, who were primary care doctors, researchers or specialists.
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Snowball sampling
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Moderated semi-structured interviews
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40 min Jobs-To-Be-Done Interviews
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20 min User Testing prototypes
02 Qualitative Analysis
Applied first cycle & second cycle "in vivo" coding to label notes from 480 pages of transcripts.
Result:
Emergent Themes
Word Clouds
Personas
User Stories
User Journey Maps
03 Secondary Research
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Competitive Analysis
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Medical Dashboards Market Research
04 Medical Application Redesign