规模、范围、速度:对多站点Covid-19研究的思考

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kim Erwin , Santosh Basapur , Lara Chehab , Aalap Doshi , Linde Huang , Serena Liang Jing , Christopher Rice , Xinrui Xu , Sean Molloy
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设计师在公共卫生中扮演着独特的角色,但他们的参与需要检查他们的实践和方法,以适应这种新的环境。这篇文章反映了一个多站点设计团队在美国和加拿大合作探索早期Covid-19患者康复经验的经验。该项目的一个独特之处在于,它是由位于不同地区的卫生系统和卫生研究单位的设计师构思、领导和执行的,目的是在广泛的范围内共同调查公共卫生现象。我们讨论了在这种情况下设计实践遇到的三个挑战——规模、范围和速度。最后,我们借鉴设计团队的跨部门专业知识,为设计迁移到公共卫生部门提出关键问题。
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Scale, Scope, Speed: Reflections on a Multi-site Covid-19 Study

Designers have a unique role to play in public health, but their involvement requires an examination their practices and methods for their fit with this new context. This article reflects on the experiences of a multi-site design team collaborating across the US and Canada to explore early-stage Covid-19 patient recovery experiences. A unique feature of this project is that it was conceived of, led by, and executed by designers situated in health systems and health research units working in diverse geographies to jointly investigate a public health phenomenon at a broad scale. We discuss three challenges to design practice encountered in this context—scale, scope, and speed. Lastly, we draw from the design teams’ cross-sector expertise to pose key questions for design as it migrates to the public health sector.

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