Co-designing technologies in the context of hypertension care: Negotiating participation and technology use in design meetings

Mona Lundin, Åsa Mäkitalo
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ABSTRACT Research Interest: In this article, we take an interest in the new kind of relation that has been claimed to be urgently required between health services and patients. Co-production of health services implies fundamental changes in the ways medical care is organized and delivered. Usually, technologies are put forth as potential solutions to problems that might occur when establishing such new relations. Aims: The aim of this study is to scrutinize how different perspectives were brought into the discussions as the concrete design and use of a mobile phone application were introduced, and how participants anticipated and negotiated their own participation in the design project. Methods: This article reports results from an explorative study of a co-design project in hypertension care wherein health professionals and patients were invited to co-design some features of the application they were later to use. Results/Conclusions: The study shows that new practices of self-treatment are not likely to take place without the cooperation of patients, since they are to provide the observational data necessary for the professionals' work. The negotiations are needed to balance patients' concerns of being monitored by technology and their needs of being in control of their everyday lives and activities.
高血压护理背景下的协同设计技术:设计会议中的协商参与和技术使用
研究兴趣:在这篇文章中,我们采取了一种新的关系,已声称是迫切需要的卫生服务和患者之间的兴趣。保健服务的联合生产意味着医疗保健的组织和提供方式的根本改变。通常,技术是作为建立这种新关系时可能出现的问题的潜在解决方案而提出的。目的:本研究的目的是仔细研究不同的观点是如何被引入讨论的具体设计和手机应用程序的使用,以及参与者如何预期和协商他们自己参与设计项目。方法:本文报告了高血压护理共同设计项目的探索性研究结果,在该项目中,卫生专业人员和患者被邀请共同设计他们以后使用的应用程序的一些功能。结果/结论:研究表明,如果没有患者的配合,新的自我治疗实践是不可能发生的,因为他们是为专业人员的工作提供必要的观察数据。需要进行谈判,以平衡患者对被技术监控的担忧和他们控制自己日常生活和活动的需求。
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