Developing tools to support patients and healthcare providers when in conversation about obesity

Q3 Social Sciences Information Design Journal Pub Date : 2018-12-31 DOI:10.1075/IDJ.00004.NOE
Guillermina Noël, T. Luig, Melanie Heatherington, D. Campbell-Scherer
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People living with obesity suffer from multiple health issues, including diabetes and mental health problems. Misinformation about the complex nature of this condition greatly affects the way one manages obesity. This results in unrealistic expectations by both healthcare providers and patients. Effective obesity management must be individually tailored for each patient. The objective of this project was to improve four communication tools by co-designing them with patients. A co-design approach was used to improve the efficacy and applicability of the tools through a working collaboration between patients, care providers, and researchers. While most articles describe processes to create shared-decision making (SDM) tools which compare alternative diagnosis and treatment options, few papers describe models to create SDM tools which go beyond showing benefits and risks. In this paper, we describe our process and approach to the re-design of four of the 5As obesity tools. We hope this study provides a valuable model for other teams.
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开发工具,以支持患者和医疗保健提供者讨论肥胖问题
肥胖患者患有多种健康问题,包括糖尿病和心理健康问题。关于这种情况的复杂性的错误信息极大地影响了人们管理肥胖的方式。这导致医疗保健提供者和患者产生不切实际的期望。有效的肥胖管理必须为每位患者量身定制。这个项目的目标是通过与患者共同设计来改善四种沟通工具。通过患者、护理提供者和研究人员之间的合作,采用共同设计方法来提高工具的有效性和适用性。虽然大多数文章描述了创建共享决策(SDM)工具的过程,这些工具可以比较不同的诊断和治疗方案,但很少有论文描述了创建SDM工具的模型,该模型超出了显示收益和风险的范围。在本文中,我们描述了我们的过程和方法来重新设计的四个5a肥胖工具。我们希望这项研究能为其他团队提供一个有价值的模型。
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Information Design Journal Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Information Design Journal (IDJ) is a peer reviewed international journal that bridges the gap between research and practice in information design. IDJ is a platform for discussing and improving the design, usability, and overall effectiveness of ‘content put into form’ — of verbal and visual messages shaped to meet the needs of particular audiences. IDJ offers a forum for sharing ideas about the verbal, visual, and typographic design of print and online documents, multimedia presentations, illustrations, signage, interfaces, maps, quantitative displays, websites, and new media. IDJ brings together ways of thinking about creating effective communications for use in contexts such as workplaces, hospitals, airports, banks, schools, or government agencies.
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