整合以人为本的设计和社会科学研究,以改善服务提供和赋予社区卫生工作者权力:RISE项目的经验教训

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Faiz A. Hashmi , Oskar Burger , Micah B. Goldwater , Tracy Johnson , Sudipta Mondal , Palash Singh , Cristine H. Legare
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本文旨在交流以人为本的设计师和社会科学研究者之间合作的见解。我们报告RISE项目(改善服务提供和赋予卫生工作者权力的仪式)的见解,该项目采用复杂的系统方法来了解印度比哈尔邦认可的社会卫生活动家的动机和表现。我们描述了以人为本的设计与混合方法的社会科学研究之间跨学科融合的过程。我们描述了RISE项目每个阶段的见解。在探索阶段,我们参与了一个广泛而包容的构思过程,为研究问题和混合方法的制定提供信息。以设计为主导的综合将研究成果转化为可操作的、特定于环境的见解。在定义阶段,我们将混合方法严格地集成到设计过程中,以确定有助于形成设计驱动因素和解决方案概念的开发的机会。在创建阶段,我们参与了包容性原型和开源协作,以原型化生产解决方案。我们详细介绍了在每个阶段遇到的挑战以及解决这些挑战的策略。将以人为本的设计与社会科学研究相结合,可以解决社区卫生工作者面临的复杂挑战,并创造更有成效的公共卫生解决方案。
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Integrating Human-Centered Design and Social Science Research to Improve Service-Delivery and Empower Community Health Workers: Lessons from Project RISE
This article aims to communicate insights from a collaboration between human-centered designers and social science researchers. We report the insights from Project RISE (Rituals to Improve Service-delivery and Empower health workers), which employed a complex systems approach to understanding Accredited Social Health Activists’ motivations and performance in Bihar, India. We describe the process of interdisciplinary integration between human-centered design and mixed-method social science research. We describe insights from each phase of Project RISE. In the Discover phase, we engaged in an expansive and inclusive ideation process informing the formulation of research questions and mixed methodology. Design-led synthesis transformed research findings into actionable, context-specific insights. In the Define phase, we integrated mixed methods rigor with the design process to identify opportunities instrumental in shaping the development of design drivers and solution concepts. We engaged in inclusive prototyping and open-source collaboration to prototype productive solutions in the Create phase. We detail the challenges encountered and the strategies to address them in each phase. Integrating human-centered design and social science research can tackle community health workers’ complex challenges and create more productive public health solutions.
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