Digital strolls using UniCDent toolkit-part 2: reimagining the walking method for online participation.

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-06-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1545214
Prashanti Eachempati, John Martin, Sally Hanks, Mona Nasser
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Abstract

Distance and remoteness no longer pose barriers to conducting meaningful research, as the adaptation of participatory methods can address these challenges effectively. This article examines the transformation of the UniCDent Toolkit, originally designed to capture patients' perceptions of uncertainty in dental environments, for online participatory interactions with dentists. The toolkit, which uses the walking method, incorporates components such as imagery, gallery walks, quadrant mapping, and trade-offs to explore uncertainty in dental practice. Initially, dentists expressed discomfort in sharing their uncertainty in a group setting, prompting a shift to an online format that maintained participant engagement and created a safe space for open dialogue. Each component was carefully tailored for the virtual setting: dentists documented their uncertainty using auto-photography, shared insights through a structured slide walk, collaboratively mapped their uncertainty with a virtual grid, and participated in trade-off discussions using Mentimeter polling. This process highlights the importance of adapting participatory methods to meet the needs of remote participation, while preserving the participatory ethos. We provide an example of such an adaptation, demonstrating how the UniCDent Toolkit which was initially designed for dental environments can be applied to various healthcare settings and research questions.

使用UniCDent工具包的数字漫步-第2部分:重新构想在线参与的漫步方法。
距离和偏远不再构成进行有意义研究的障碍,因为采用参与式方法可以有效地应对这些挑战。这篇文章探讨了UniCDent工具包的转变,最初的设计是为了捕捉患者对牙科环境不确定性的看法,用于与牙医进行在线参与式互动。该工具包使用行走方法,结合了图像、画廊行走、象限映射和权衡等组件,以探索牙科实践中的不确定性。最初,牙医们对在小组环境中分享他们的不确定性表示不舒服,促使他们转向在线形式,以保持参与者的参与度,并为公开对话创造一个安全的空间。每个组件都是为虚拟环境精心定制的:牙医使用自动摄影记录他们的不确定性,通过结构化的幻灯片行走分享见解,通过虚拟网格协作绘制他们的不确定性,并使用Mentimeter民意调查参与权衡讨论。这一进程突出了调整参与式方法以满足远程参与需求的重要性,同时保留参与式精神。我们提供了一个这样的改编示例,演示了最初为牙科环境设计的UniCDent Toolkit如何应用于各种医疗保健环境和研究问题。
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