When designing a hospital's wayfinding system, the following precautions should be taken:
1.User friendliness: The system should be simple and easy to use, making it convenient for patients and visitors to quickly find their destination. The interface should be clear and provide concise and clear navigation guidance.
2.Accuracy: The map and path planning of the system should be accurate, ensuring that users can quickly and accurately reach their destination. Map information needs to be updated in a timely manner, including changes to newly added or demolished buildings and roads.
3.Multilingual support: Considering that hospitals may have patients and visitors from different countries and regions, the wayfinding system should support multiple languages so that more people can use and understand it.
4.Accessibility design: The system should consider people with physical disabilities or mobility difficulties, provide accessibility facilities and path planning, and ensure that everyone can easily use the system.
5.Indoor positioning technology: Hospitals often have complex structures and multiple floors, and indoor positioning technology can help users accurately locate their location and provide the best path planning.
6.Real time updates: The hospital environment often undergoes changes, such as adjustments to wards and migration of departments. The system needs to be able to update this information in a timely manner to ensure that users receive the latest navigation information.
Auxiliary functions: Provide some auxiliary functions, such as voice navigation, text prompts, image guidance, etc., to meet the needs of different users.