Design to improve patients' sleep experience in NHS hospital wards: involving students in solving 'real world' problems

Emilene Zitkus, E. Harris, G. Miles, F. Astin
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Abstract This article presents a collaborative educational initiative designed to enhance the learning experience for undergraduate product design students and boost their employability through an introduction to ‘real-world’ design challenges in healthcare settings. The initiative centred upon enhancing the learning experience for a cohort of 38 product design undergraduate students across a 3-year programme through interdisciplinary research-informed teaching. We started with a student project in year one designed to help learners to understand the complexities and opportunities when designing for healthcare environment, as well as the importance of understanding stakeholders' needs (public involvement). This paper addresses the three steps taken to involve them in the project: (1) the research used to guide the selection of the problem; (2) the approaches we used to engage the students with an unfamiliar scenario, and(3) the involvement of students and stakeholders. The results of the student projects are discussed with some reflection on ways to improve teaching. In this way our ideas contribute to new and innovative approaches to learning and teaching in design through cross-disciplinary collaborations with healthcare researchers, academics, practitioners and patients. These approaches can help to overcome common challenges that might hinder design educators in proposing human-centred healthcare projects to students.
旨在改善NHS医院病房患者的睡眠体验:让学生参与解决“现实世界”的问题
这篇文章提出了一个合作的教育倡议,旨在提高本科产品设计专业学生的学习经验,并通过介绍“现实世界”的设计挑战,提高他们的就业能力。该项目旨在通过跨学科的研究型教学,为38名产品设计本科学生提供为期3年的学习体验。我们从第一年的一个学生项目开始,旨在帮助学习者了解设计医疗保健环境时的复杂性和机会,以及了解利益相关者需求(公众参与)的重要性。本文阐述了让他们参与项目的三个步骤:(1)研究用于指导问题的选择;(2)我们用来让学生参与一个不熟悉的场景的方法,以及(3)学生和利益相关者的参与。讨论了学生专题的成果,并对如何改进教学进行了思考。通过这种方式,我们的想法通过与医疗保健研究人员、学者、从业者和患者的跨学科合作,为设计学习和教学提供了新的创新方法。这些方法可以帮助克服常见的挑战,这些挑战可能会阻碍设计教育工作者向学生提出以人为中心的医疗保健项目。
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