0:00:00hi my name destructible room and i'm very pleased to introduce our manuscripts entitled
0:00:06and introduce they reproduce tori design approach for developing usable self assessment tool for patients
0:00:13with interpolation we decided to focus on each of the relation which is the most
0:00:18common heart rhythm just order interpolation causes significant morbidity and mortality in fact
0:00:24one six this gimmick strokes scores by each relation and one for in the elderly
0:00:31in a recent study looking at locations that were made in with the stroke and
0:00:36i each of population and four candidates rated quite relation sixty percent of them or
0:00:43not receiving antique regulation
0:00:45and all those who were retained quick relation thirty nine percent or sub therapeutic at
0:00:51the time it's true so our approach in addressing this care gap in each of
0:00:56the relation was really focus of patients themselves that we decided to focus on to
0:01:01various one was the management
0:01:04which can greatly impact patients quality lie and there was a one stroke prevention
0:01:11one of things
0:01:13the interdisciplinary team so
0:01:17findings
0:01:19and that allow
0:01:21i different ones
0:01:23see the development of the tool
0:01:25you can see that it's very colourful and keychain it opens up with the purpose
0:01:31of the tool and the object is very simple language to the patient can quickly
0:01:37see the relevance and perceived to complete self assessment ways
0:01:42by incorporating design and
0:01:46you see that we were able to keep the location and their colours don't really
0:01:53helps us to fall or for those that have high interpolation first time it encourages
0:01:59us to have a conversation about how are sometimes are doing and only on the
0:02:03best medication
0:02:05that is that's what is it is based on determining the channel score for the
0:02:10patient and the risk of stroke and you probably there should be receiving there's side
0:02:16has to do with some to management and how it's impacting on their quality of
0:02:21y
0:02:22or leading to plan but is to their doctor or emergency room with it but
0:02:26it's all still down into very easy to use patient language based on the answers
0:02:32to questions and the here but are receiving the are given us saw that is
0:02:38either read or write
0:02:40and with specific instructions or what to do with that results along with its what
0:02:45was provided
0:02:46for patients to bring to the family doctor we also created matter
0:02:50that explains to physicians what the patient's rate
0:02:54and just as an added benefit we had a teacher from relation one he tree
0:02:59and what he
0:03:00we provided to fill this is all this is based on the king cardiovascular society
0:03:07guidelines for the management of each of the relation
0:03:10but still down into very digestible format future research within all your colours to involves
0:03:17looking at positions we have brought this tool to their family physicians and then seen
0:03:22that actually needed different
0:03:24so the first thing we're looking to see is operations that came in spoke with
0:03:28their family physicians does it change their be treated
0:03:32for the twenty twelve comedian guidelines for each relation we're also looking to see what's
0:03:37the usability is from a perspective as well as a provider percent
0:03:42and last think we're looking to see the documentation of each of privilege increases allocation
0:03:47separately in the form to their position starting conversation
0:03:50by more patient employed together with human centred design
0:03:56and the knowledge experience and expertise health care providers the care these patient
0:04:01we can develop tools that more effectively meet the needs of patient
0:04:06and hopefully improve clinical outcome