Proof of Concept for a Digital Framework to Support a Shared Agenda at Surgical Ward Rounds: Participatory Design Study

支持外科查房共享议程的数字化框架概念验证:参与式设计研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgical ward rounds (SWRs) are often unstructured and deprioritized compared to traditional surgical tasks, leading to limited interdisciplinary collaboration, unprepared patients, and low family attendance. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to co-design and develop a digital framework to facilitate a shared agenda for SWRs, ensuring all core participants can attend and participate effectively. METHODS: Participatory design (PD) methodologies were used, using user-engaging activities within an iterative process. A multidisciplinary team, including patients, relatives, health care providers, technology designers, and researchers, collaborated in workshops and testing to translate user needs into prototypes of technologies consisting of the digital framework. RESULTS: A logistics system was developed for nurses to prebook the SWRs in designated time slots, enabling them to prepare relevant data and partake in the dialogue with patients. In addition, a mobile health (mHealth) app displayed the schedule for patients and relatives, helping them to participate and prepare questions in advance. Multiple iterations ensured that the digital framework met user needs and was feasible for clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore the importance of collaboration between users and technology designers in developing digital health technologies. Engaging the users helped identify technical and organizational constraints that needed to be addressed to integrate the digital framework into clinical settings.

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