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Huyen Dao Xiaoli Huang Kevin Tom Jennifer Tung Michael Yoo
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Overview What is RISE? Intended Users Features Requirements Prototype Demo Usability Test Future Work
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Real-time Interactive Self-help Electronics is a portable device providing assisted self-help for persons suffering from acute depression and anxiety disorders. RISE strives to create a safe and secure environment for users to record their true thoughts and feelings, thus facilitating more accurate assessments as well as empowering the user to utilize self-help whenever necessary. What is RISE?
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Intended Users Suffer from acute depression and anxiety Currently undergoing group therapy and/or treatment with a psychiatrist Geared towards, though not limited to, users between the ages of 30 and 50 Most likely working full-time and do not have time for or access to other methods of self-help (books, tapes, etc.) during the day Find face-to-face contact and personal interaction with psychiatrists and other patients intimidating Use a PDA
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Features Immediate self-help procedures, i.e. breathing & meditation techniques Daily-logged journal writing Psychotherapy prompts Communication functionality (psychiatrist or help group) Portable Customizable Safe & secure
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Requirements Pocket PC 2002 Operating System 9 MB disk space Internet Connectivity Headphones (Optional)
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Prototype Demo
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Subjects: Ages between 19-23 Fully recovered from a depression or anxiety disorder, minimum of two years One user had professional interface experience Tasks Seven different tasks Designed to navigate through program functions Usability Test Recap
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Tasks Find immediate self-help from R.I.S.E. Enter daily journal entry E-mail therapist Make appointment request Record medication dosage Practice therapeutic exercises View image/video stored in R.I.S.E. Usability Test Recap
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Usability Test Results Programming errors Interface design flaws Location of buttons Difficulty navigating back to the main menu or self-help menu Need for more self help techniques Positive Feedback: interface layout, functionality, simple and clean, effective
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Conclusions All of the interfaces implemented; functionality needs to be added to complete software Crucial parts of further design and implementation: Feedback from actual patients in therapy Re-designing functions for efficient implementation on PDA Best measure of performance – pilot test with a depression/anxiety therapy group to test success with prolonged use
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Future Work Add more dimension to the navigation system: “Next” and “Back” buttons Visual indication of where in the interface user is Add more self-help resources Pilot test with an established therapy group Expansion of features Allow therapist to write new exercises for patients Search engine for journal entries Display medication, mood information for therapist to monitor progress Connectivity with PC so journal entries, exercise instructions, and e-mails may be printed
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Acknowledgments Dr. Shneiderman Usability test volunteers Reviewers: Colin Dixon Michael Chu Fan August Ongkasuwan David Um.
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