Conducting workshops in a busy clinical environment

Morten Brandrup*, Kija Lin Østergaard

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

    Publikation: KonferencebidragAbstractForskning

    Abstract

    In this paper we describe a certain way of using participatory design workshops as an infrastructuring activity to accommodate users in a busy clinical environment. The problem in these settings is that the staffs seldom have time spans during their working hours that allows for participating in traditional workshop activities. However such an amount of time is often necessary to allow the participants to get into the creative activity as it is often different from the kind of work they usually engage in (Bødker, Kensing, & Simonsen, 2009). In an effort to bridge this gap we suggest a way of dividing the workshop activity into shorter workshop" sprints" with a small number of participants for each sprint. The repetition of workshop sprints is done iteratively in the sense that every output of a sprint is transferred to the next sprint as a collective accumulative memory.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    StatusUdgivet - 18 jun. 2015
    BegivenhedInternational workshop on Infrastructures for Health Care 2015 - Trento, Italien
    Varighed: 18 jun. 201519 jun. 2015
    Konferencens nummer: 5

    Konference

    KonferenceInternational workshop on Infrastructures for Health Care 2015
    Forkortet titelIHC
    Land/OmrådeItalien
    ByTrento
    Periode18/06/1519/06/15

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