Objective:To identify the dilemma of elderly patients’access to outpatient services,develop strategies to improve the environment and functions of the outpatient department,and encourage the elderly to access medical...Objective:To identify the dilemma of elderly patients’access to outpatient services,develop strategies to improve the environment and functions of the outpatient department,and encourage the elderly to access medical services independently.Methods:By observing and interviewing,this paper studies the environment,behavior,and experiences of elderly patients when accessing medical services,identifies and classifies the key issues,and provides corresponding suggestions.Results:Existing signs and voice prompt systems fail to guide elderly patients to access to medical services;Elderly patients have difficulty in finding places to transit and rest when accessing to outpatient services;Elderly patients have problems in using AI(artificial intelligence)technologies when they access to outpatient services;There are communication barriers between elderly patients and medical staffs.Conclusion:Optimizing the guiding signs and voice prompt systems according to the characteristics of elderly patients;Designing the areas of transition and rest reasonably;Enhancing the ability of elderly patients to use self-service equipment;Promoting the medical treatment process to the elderly in a humanized way.展开更多
文摘Objective:To identify the dilemma of elderly patients’access to outpatient services,develop strategies to improve the environment and functions of the outpatient department,and encourage the elderly to access medical services independently.Methods:By observing and interviewing,this paper studies the environment,behavior,and experiences of elderly patients when accessing medical services,identifies and classifies the key issues,and provides corresponding suggestions.Results:Existing signs and voice prompt systems fail to guide elderly patients to access to medical services;Elderly patients have difficulty in finding places to transit and rest when accessing to outpatient services;Elderly patients have problems in using AI(artificial intelligence)technologies when they access to outpatient services;There are communication barriers between elderly patients and medical staffs.Conclusion:Optimizing the guiding signs and voice prompt systems according to the characteristics of elderly patients;Designing the areas of transition and rest reasonably;Enhancing the ability of elderly patients to use self-service equipment;Promoting the medical treatment process to the elderly in a humanized way.