UX Research and Design
Problem
Confusion of the difference between going to the emergency department versus urgent care can become a costly mistake. Addressing health literacy and improving cultural competency may reduce such disparities in healthcare. Creating an accessible and simple website may relieve frustrations for parents trying to make appointments for urgent care at Seattle Children's.
Goal
Redesign parts of the Seattle Children's website so booking an urgent care appointment is more accessible.
5 weeks, 2019
UX Research
Michelle Li
User Research
Usability Testing
Information Architecture
Wireframing
Prototyping
Simplifying Layout
With both a navbar and a sidebar, content hierarchy can become overwhelming and information can be missed.
Dropdowns Menus
Adding dropdown menus at the homepage puts less effort and commitment by the user, saving time.
Information Architecture
Restructuring so creating an appointment with urgent care is more immediate for the user.
Iconography
Serving as a universal language, icons can alleviate the frustration of navigating informationally heavy pages for non-english speakers.
Emergency Room vs Urgent Care
I began research by consulting Tiffany, an ER Nurse and Nurse Practitioner Candidate at Seattle Children’s hospital. From her experience, she has witnessed filled up emergency rooms. Because the urgent care is not open until after hours, appointments fill up extremely quick. As urgent care appointments are full, they are then directed to the emergency room. She noticed that a proportion of ER patients are minority populations, leading her to think accessibility to urgent care is an issue.
User interviews + Usability Testing
In order to better understand the problems surrounding accessibility in trauma care in individuals I conducted user interviews and usability tests with the current Seattle Children’s website. 3 of the 6 participants have had or have children that have gone to Seattle Children’s, so this website has been a touchpoint.
Key takeaways:
Lo-fi Wireframing
I mocked up what the ideal user flow would be for the redesign.
Exploring the website, the redudancy of 'booking an appointment' lost users. With the assumption that Seattle Children's to streamline pages, related pages were merged to avoid frustration.