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- KonferenzbeitragPatient Journey Value Mapping: Illustrating values and experiences along the patient journey to support eHealth design(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Tagungsband, 2023) Bui, Michael; Oberschmidt, Kira; Grünloh, ChristianeThis paper introduces patient journey value mapping - an approach to capture experiences, emotions and values implicated in patients' care delivery. As patients’ values (i.e., what's important to them in their lives) may change along their patient journeys, our approach aims to support designers to respond to patients' changing needs in the (re)design of eHealth, by mapping patients' values and their prioritisations over time. To substantiate the creation of the map, we propose two preceding data collection phases comprising complementary empirical methods. First, important care-related events and associated values are collected retrospectively through interviews, and in-situ through diary studies. Subsequently, the data are analysed to develop materials to elicit values and value tensions through deepening discussions in an interactive workshop based on which the maps are finalised. The approach is illustrated through discussions and reflections on its application in a case study investigating patient values in eHealth for rehabilitation care.
- WorkshopbeitragStimulating researchers to more actively involve stakeholders in their project(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Oberschmidt, KiraThis position paper reflects on the participation of stakeholders (mainly older adults, but also healthcare professionals) in a large scale research project. The focus is on barriers that researchers face(d) when it comes to increased participation, two of which are discussed in more detail: project set-up and bias. Then, example strategies from our project are described which can help stimulate researchers to increase participation. The four activities that are discussed are: collaborative reflection, sharing lessons learned, define risk mitigation actions together and drawing attention to project champions. These are small elements in the larger puzzle of participation.