patient experience

Schwartz Powell has developed expertise in iterative design for formative usability studies. Embedded into Human Factors Engineering teams, we observe user behaviors and study data to offer up on-the-spot prototyping and information design problem solving.

 

 

Instructions for Use

Instructions are critical for guiding patients to do injections successfully. These examples explore different information flows, visual styles and form factors—tested with users to determine specifically what works best.

 

 Human Factors ENgineering

Schwartz Powell has developed expertise in iterative design and prototyping for formative usability studies for pharmaceutical and device organizations. Embedded into Human Factors Engineering teams, we work with engineers and product specialist to view patient behaviors and respond with create fast-paced problem solving.

 
 

 MEDICAL device KIT
Packaging + EDUCATION

Receiving an injection device for the first time can be deflating and somewhat terrifying. How can we make a user’s initial introduction feel more empowering and simple —as they have come to expect from other device experiences.

 

 

 Nomenclature

Devices and instructions can often seem void of patient empathy—focusing on avoiding risks with stern warnings. We jump in with an understanding of the risks and requirements, but add a much needed infusion of approachability, clarity, and consistency that improve patient experiences and success rates.