Step 1: Use Case

Version 6.1 by Mohamed Elsayed on 2023/03/15 11:13

  

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Stakeholders

What users/stakeholders are involved in your use case?

(if there are many, choose 3 max to focus on)

Please add the name, age, gender, and one hobby

(i.e. a first step towards the identification of personas).

The users/stakeholders that are involved in this use case are the: patients with dementia, the nurses in the nursing homes, and the family of the patient.

1: Truus; an 80 years old woman with early stage alzheimer; she used to have a dog for a bip part of her life after the passing of her husband; loves to have pets

Edgard, 40, Male, Voetbal

Bob, 58, Male, Travelling

 

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Stakeholders' goal

What do these people want to achieve?

Patient: peace, company, distraction

Edgard: Ensure the wellbeing of Truus and the other patients by working efficiently. Having fun at work.

Bob: Ensure his mother is in good hands. As his job requires a lot of traveling he can't take care of her himself.  

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Values and motivation

Why do these people want to achieve this?

  • What are the main drivers?
  • Which values are relevant (e.g., fairness, equality, autonomy, …)?

Truus: Avoiding lonelyness, boredom and the feeling of unsafely. Also the capability she can do things on her own

Edgard: The patience and empathy to help his patients feel as comfortable as possible

Bob: independence and autonomy. He needs to trust that his mother is in good hands.

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Role, task and context

What is humans' role in the overall task performance or activities? (e.g., think about the responsibilities)

What are the main tasks or activities of these people?

(Note that the roles, tasks or activities of humans can change due to the introduction of new technology)

Which context factors have a major effect on the performance or activities?

In assessing the task performance 

Walking the dog: 
- Truus: Walking together

Playing fetch:
- Truus: 

Relaxing, petting: