Grim Katarina, Rosenberg David, Svedberg Petra, Schön Ulla-Karin
Department of Social Work, Karlstad University.
Department of Social Work, Umeå University.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2017 Sep;40(3):293-302. doi: 10.1037/prj0000278. Epub 2017 Jul 24.
Shared decision making (SMD) related to treatment and rehabilitation is considered a central component in recovery-oriented practice. Although decision aids are regarded as an essential component for successfully implementing SDM, these aids are often lacking within psychiatric services. The aim of this study was to use a participatory design to facilitate the development of a user-generated, web-based decision aid for individuals receiving psychiatric services. The results of this effort as well as the lessons learned during the development and usability processes are reported.
The participatory design included 4 iterative cycles of development. Various qualitative methods for data collection were used with potential end users participating as informants in focus group and individual interviews and as usability and pilot testers.
Interviewing and testing identified usability problems that then led to refinements and making the subsequent prototypes increasingly user-friendly and relevant. In each phase of the process, feedback from potential end-users provided guidance in developing the formation of the web-based decision aid that strengthens the position of users by integrating access to information regarding alternative supports, interactivity between staff and users, and user preferences as a continual focus in the tool.
This web-based decision aid has the potential to strengthen service users' experience of self-efficacy and control as well as provide staff access to user knowledge and preferences. Studies employing participatory models focusing on usability have potential to significantly contribute to the development and implementation of tools that reflect user perspectives. (PsycINFO Database Record
与治疗和康复相关的共同决策(SMD)被视为以康复为导向的实践的核心组成部分。尽管决策辅助工具被认为是成功实施共同决策的重要组成部分,但这些辅助工具在精神科服务中往往缺失。本研究的目的是采用参与式设计,以促进为接受精神科服务的个人开发一个用户生成的基于网络的决策辅助工具。报告了这项工作的结果以及在开发和可用性过程中吸取的经验教训。
参与式设计包括4个迭代开发周期。使用了各种定性数据收集方法,潜在的最终用户作为焦点小组和个人访谈的信息提供者以及可用性和试点测试者参与其中。
访谈和测试发现了可用性问题,这些问题随后导致了改进,并使后续的原型越来越用户友好且相关。在该过程的每个阶段,潜在最终用户的反馈为开发基于网络的决策辅助工具的形式提供了指导,该工具通过整合获取有关替代支持的信息、工作人员与用户之间的互动以及用户偏好作为工具中的持续重点,来增强用户的地位。
这个基于网络的决策辅助工具有可能增强服务用户的自我效能感和控制体验,并为工作人员提供获取用户知识和偏好的途径。采用关注可用性的参与式模型的研究有可能对反映用户观点的工具的开发和实施做出重大贡献。(PsycINFO数据库记录)