The Participatory Zeitgeist in Health Care: It is Time for a Science of Participation.

Q2 Medicine
Victoria Jane Palmer
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Abstract

Participation in health care is currently the zeitgeist/spirit of our times. A myriad of practices characterizes this "participatory Zeitgeist" in contemporary health care, which range from patients and professionals collaborating as partners in service delivery and treatment decision-making, to crowdsourced cures and participation in online communities, to using health apps, to involvement in health care quality improvement initiatives for systems redesign using coproduction and co-design methods. To date, patient engagement and participation in online communities and the use of apps have received a good deal of attention in participatory medicine. However, there has been a less critical examination of participation in health care planning, design, delivery, and improvement. In the face of what Thomas Kuhn called a scientific revolution, we are presented with the opportunity to re-examine some of the assumptions underpinning participation in health care and some of the emerging anomalies and weaknesses in the current science. This re-examination will allow the development of a new paradigm, a science of participation. In this science, we can systematically test, refine, and advance participation in health care to build a unifying language and theories from across the interdisciplinary fields of participatory design, medicine, and research to develop and test models to explain impacts and outcomes. A science of participation will allow the emergent and unexplained facts to be addressed in the current participatory mood of health care planning, design, delivery, and improvement.

医疗保健的参与性时代精神:是时候建立一门参与科学了。
参与医疗保健是当前我们这个时代的时代精神。当代卫生保健中的“参与性时代精神”体现在无数实践中,从患者和专业人员在服务提供和治疗决策方面作为合作伙伴合作,到众包治疗和参与在线社区,到使用健康应用程序,再到参与卫生保健质量改进倡议,利用合作生产和共同设计方法重新设计系统。迄今为止,患者参与和参与在线社区以及应用程序的使用在参与式医学中受到了很大的关注。然而,对参与卫生保健计划、设计、交付和改进的审查却不那么严格。面对托马斯·库恩(Thomas Kuhn)所谓的科学革命,我们有机会重新审视一些支持参与医疗保健的假设,以及当前科学中出现的一些异常和弱点。这种重新审视将允许发展一种新的范式,一种参与的科学。在这门科学中,我们可以系统地测试、完善和推进医疗保健的参与,从参与式设计、医学和研究等跨学科领域建立统一的语言和理论,以开发和测试模型来解释影响和结果。参与的科学将允许在当前的卫生保健规划、设计、交付和改进的参与情绪中解决紧急和无法解释的事实。
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Journal of Participatory Medicine
Journal of Participatory Medicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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