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A holistic outcome-based approach to co-create healthcare systems
conference contribution
posted on 2020-08-21, 12:14 authored by Cecilia Landa-AvilaCecilia Landa-Avila, Carolina Escobar-Tello, Gyuchan Thomas JunGyuchan Thomas Jun, Rebecca CainRebecca CainHealthcare needs to be delivered more holistically, in a way that addresses outcomes for different stakeholders at different levels. Systems thinking has conceptually helped the understanding of the increasing complexity of healthcare outcomes. However, little consideration has been given on how to practically apply this concept to holistic outcome understanding to (re)design healthcare systems. Therefore, this paper aims to develop and evaluate a holistic outcome-based approach to healthcare systems co-creation. Participatory mapping workshops and interviews to co-visualise outcomes as an interconnected system were conducted with two groups: twenty-three design practitioners/researchers and twenty-one patients and healthcare service providers. Results emerged from network analysis which identified critical outcomes, disagreements, gaps and opportunities for system (re)design. The results demonstrated the potential role that this approach could have in gathering, communicating and negotiating the complex needs of multiple stakeholders for healthcare system (re)design.
Funding
DRS Student Bursary Scheme 2018
History
School
- Design and Creative Arts
Department
- Design
Published in
DRS 2020 International Conference: Co-Creation ProceedingsVolume
3Pages
1366 - 1391Source
DRS 2020 International Conference: SynergyPublisher
Design Research SocietyVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
Rights holder
© The AuthorsPublisher statement
This is an Open Access Article. It is published by Design Research Society under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence (CC BY-NC). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Publication date
2020-08-11ISBN
9781912294398ISSN
2398-3132Publisher version
Language
- en