Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Communication and Information Processing 2016
DOI: 10.1145/3018009.3018010
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Participatory design in the development of healthcare systems

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“… 2018 ) oder mit Hochaltrigen sowie Menschen mit Demenzerkrankungen (Span et al. 2013 ) im Kontext der Gesundheitshilfe (Hamzah und Wahid 2016 ; Orlowski et al. 2015 ).…”
Section: Einleitung Und Fragestellungunclassified
“… 2018 ) oder mit Hochaltrigen sowie Menschen mit Demenzerkrankungen (Span et al. 2013 ) im Kontext der Gesundheitshilfe (Hamzah und Wahid 2016 ; Orlowski et al. 2015 ).…”
Section: Einleitung Und Fragestellungunclassified
“…Future work may use research methodologies that allow the direct involvement of patients in the design process. As cited in Hamzah and Wahid (2016), in participatory design it is crucial to involve patients and clinicians from an early stage in order to ensure that the developed product meets the specified requirements. To address the needs of different stakeholders, similar studies with patients and designers are planned.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implications of the potential transition in power that representative participation implies vis-à-vis the Representative Participation in a Large-Scale Health IT Project direct user involvement characteristic of smaller participatory projects are an important discussion in the context of participatory design. To contribute to the ongoing discourse on the challenges of scaling up PD (e.g., Pilemalm and Timpka, 2008;Hamzah and Wahid, 2016;Cozza and De Angeli, 2015;Simonsen and Hertzum, 2012;Zahlsen et al, 2021;Dalsgaard and Eriksson, 2013;Mogensen and Wollsen, 2014)), the current paper seeks to describe and analyze problems associated with representative participation as a strategy for giving users and other technology stakeholders a say in large-scale IT projects. We do so by reporting and reflecting on the case study of an ongoing health IT project intending to implement a common electronic health record (EHR) system in one of Norway's most populated regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%