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Development of a home visit solution with a route- and appointment planning tool for patients with severe spasticity: A participatory design study

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Abstract

Objectives: This article describes how a home visit solution was developed in a co-design process between patients in treatment for severe spasticity, their caregivers and hospital nurses. The solution was developed using a participatory design approach and was based on the identified needs of the participants. Methods: We developed a home visit solution through an iterative process and a collective ‘reflection-in-action’ approach with patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals. Results: The study revealed the complexities of establishing new routines around home visits. The solution included a new workflow for the nurses and a new route and appointment planning tool. Conclusion: Through a participatory design approach, the users developed a home visit solution that minimised disruption to patients’ daily lives and facilitated a dialogue between the nurses and the caregivers about the treatment and the patients’ spasticity, which helped to adjust the treatment in line with the patient´s needs.

Original languageEnglish
JournalHealth Informatics Journal
Volume30
Issue number3
ISSN1460-4582
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1. Jul 2024

Keywords

  • assistive technologies
  • clinical decision-making
  • collaborative work practices and IT
  • healthcare service innovation and IT
  • IT design and development methodologies
  • modelling healthcare services
  • organisational change and IT

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