This paper describes the use of Experience Based Design (EBD), a participatory methodology for healthcare service design, to improve the outpatient service for older people at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals. The challenges in moving from stories to designing improvements, co-designing for wicked problems, and the effects of participants' limited scopes of action are discussed. It concludes by proposing that such problems are common to participatory service design in large institutions and recommends that future versions of EBD incorporate more tools to promote divergent thinking
Plain English summary The Experience Based Design (EBD) approach involves patients, staff and member...
Innovative approaches and tools developed by researchers in the School of Design at The Glasgow Scho...
Strong professionals who influence the development of healthcare services have dominated healthcare ...
We describe our experiences employing experience-based design (EBD) to improve an outpatients health...
In the UK outpatient services are a major element of the health service for older people and large n...
Abstract The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwid...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwide, is fa...
Patient participation is increasingly recognized as a key component in healthcare. Patients’ experie...
Patient experience is a key domain within the concept of high quality healthcare and efforts to enha...
In this chapter, we will explore the specific challenges presented by chronic health or longterm con...
Background Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD) is a participatory design method which was originally ...
How can we inspire service innovation through the co-design of public sector healthcare delivery par...
Design has enormous potential to affect people’s health and wellbeing. One way to improve staff and ...
Service design provides the means to make sense of the complex interactions and processes experience...
Participatory design can meet the needs of the individuals’ well-being in hospitals; however constra...
Plain English summary The Experience Based Design (EBD) approach involves patients, staff and member...
Innovative approaches and tools developed by researchers in the School of Design at The Glasgow Scho...
Strong professionals who influence the development of healthcare services have dominated healthcare ...
We describe our experiences employing experience-based design (EBD) to improve an outpatients health...
In the UK outpatient services are a major element of the health service for older people and large n...
Abstract The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwid...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwide, is fa...
Patient participation is increasingly recognized as a key component in healthcare. Patients’ experie...
Patient experience is a key domain within the concept of high quality healthcare and efforts to enha...
In this chapter, we will explore the specific challenges presented by chronic health or longterm con...
Background Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD) is a participatory design method which was originally ...
How can we inspire service innovation through the co-design of public sector healthcare delivery par...
Design has enormous potential to affect people’s health and wellbeing. One way to improve staff and ...
Service design provides the means to make sense of the complex interactions and processes experience...
Participatory design can meet the needs of the individuals’ well-being in hospitals; however constra...
Plain English summary The Experience Based Design (EBD) approach involves patients, staff and member...
Innovative approaches and tools developed by researchers in the School of Design at The Glasgow Scho...
Strong professionals who influence the development of healthcare services have dominated healthcare ...