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Personas are commonly used in user-centered design to describe a fictional character who would represent a user type that might use a site, brand, or product in a similar way. Personas describe the fictional person in terms of their behaviors, skills, preferences, and needs. From a data interoperability perspective, personas are used to visualize the data needs of a user type.
The Gravity Project personas include:
The Gravity Project personas are presented using the following descriptors:
Patient Story 1 describes personas engaging with a service, technology, or setting over a period of time to accomplish a specific goal. It summarizes the interactions among personas and specifies what information is captured, shared, and exchanged from a contextual perspective. Patient Stories serve to illustrate examples of real-world applications of technical solutions. Although Patient Stories may not fully represent every real-world scenario in every instance, they are presented in a manner that will support and illustrate the Use Cases defined in this document.
From a data interoperability perspective, a patient story is used to identify the transactions where health information is shared between technical systems used by the personas in the story.