Using Co-Design Methods to Develop a Patient Monitoring System in Hospital Emergency Care to Support Patient Safety

S. Neves, Vera Oliveira, M. Guarino
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Efforts have been made to develop a collaborative model to engage healthcare professionals and patients in healthcare services and resources improvement (Neves et al. 2021) This paper aims to understand how a collaborative model can enhance how design researchers work with healthcare communities in Portugal. Within relation to the development of a patient monitoring system to support patient safety for hospitalised people, this paper reports how design researchers are collaborating with the more traditional healthcare support specialisms in the research team. The design researchers are introducing methods and tools to involve all key stakeholders (i.e., nurses, doctors and patient and public representatives) in the design of the new patient monitoring system, which involves the continuous monitoring of vital signs for early detection of clinical deterioration to ensure patient safety in emergency care at the hospital. Specifically, through the nature of co-design workshops and the use of participative tools, these approaches are intended to better empower patients and healthcare professionals in this co-development process, to allow them to mediate the decision-making process in this context. This paper presents the first phase of this co-development process, highlighting the importance of using a participatory co-design approach to enable healthcare professionals and patients to voice their issues when developing a patient monitoring system.
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应用协同设计方法开发医院急诊病人监护系统以支持病人安全
已经努力开发一种协作模式,使医疗保健专业人员和患者参与医疗保健服务和资源改善(Neves等人,2021)。本文旨在了解协作模式如何增强设计研究人员与葡萄牙医疗保健社区的合作方式。在开发患者监测系统以支持住院人员的患者安全方面,本文报告了设计研究人员如何与研究团队中更传统的医疗保健支持专业人员合作。设计研究人员正在引入方法和工具,让所有关键利益相关者(即护士、医生、患者和公众代表)参与新的患者监测系统的设计,该系统包括持续监测生命体征,以便及早发现临床恶化,以确保医院急诊护理中的患者安全。具体而言,通过共同设计研讨会的性质和参与性工具的使用,这些方法旨在更好地授权患者和医疗保健专业人员参与这一共同开发过程,使他们能够在这种情况下调解决策过程。本文介绍了这个共同开发过程的第一阶段,强调了使用参与式共同设计方法的重要性,使医疗保健专业人员和患者在开发患者监测系统时能够表达他们的问题。
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