Residential Environmental Health Literacy Educational Tools for Vulnerable Populations
针对弱势群体的住宅环境健康素养教育工具
基本信息
- 批准号:10524645
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-20 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectArchitectureAsthmaAugmented RealityCognitiveCommunication ToolsCommunitiesComplexComputer softwareDataData DisplayDatabasesDevelopmentDevicesDiseaseEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental HazardsEnvironmental HealthEvaluationExperimental DesignsFamily health statusGoalsGovernmentHealthHealth HazardsHomeHumanIntuitionKnowledgeLanguageLifeLocationNamesOutcomePersonsPhasePopulationProcessPublic HealthReportingResearchResourcesRiskSuggestionSystemTechnologyTestingTranslatingTritonUrban CommunityUser-Computer InterfaceVulnerable PopulationsWorkWorkloadapplication programming interfacebasedata streamsdesigndisabilityhazardhealth differencehealth disparityhealth literacyimprovedinnovative technologiesliteracymembermixed realitymobile applicationnovelpedagogical contentphysical conditioningpragmatic implementationpreventprogramsprototyperespiratoryresponseskillssocioeconomic disadvantagesystem architecturetoolurban area
项目摘要
Abstract
The Triton Systems Team will develop a prototype Mixed Reality (XR) solution to increase
environmental literacy in urban communities. There are significant environmental hazards within
urban communities that effect the health of families and their environment. These hazards
contribute to cognitive, physical, and environmental health. By providing tools for urban
communities to identify exposures, assess risks and appropriate responses, the HELPR (Home
Environmental Literacy Portal for Residents) app will educate community members on mitigating
hazards to improve their health and the health of their surroundings. XR allows users to access
the portal through their existing devices and visualize what hazards look like in their own home,
identify existing hazards, and react to reduce their risk. The team will develop, test, and validate
the practical implementation of the interface and architecture outlined.
Developing this mobile application within a human factors ecological interface design
framework, the team creates an intuitive tool for the communication of environmental
information and tutorials in users’ native languages. HELPR can be used by homeowners and
renters to frame and respond to environmental health hazards.
摘要
Triton系统公司团队将开发混合现实(XR)解决方案原型,以提高
城市社区的环境素养。有很大的环境危害
影响家庭及其环境健康的城市社区。这些危险
有助于认知、身体和环境健康。通过为城市提供工具
社区识别暴露、评估风险和适当应对,HELPR(Home
居民环境素养门户)APP将教育社区成员如何缓解
为了改善他们的健康和周围环境的健康而产生的危险。XR允许用户访问
门户通过他们现有的设备,可视化他们家里的危险是什么样子,
识别存在的危险,并做出反应以降低其风险。该团队将开发、测试和验证
并对实际实现的界面和架构进行了概述。
在人的因素生态界面设计内开发此移动应用程序
框架,该团队创建了一个直观的环境沟通工具
以用户母语编写的信息和教程。HELPR可供房主和
承租人对环境健康危害进行框定和回应。
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