Amann Julia, Rubinelli Sara
Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil, Switzerland.
Department of Health Sciences and Health Policy, University of Lucerne and Swiss Paraplegic Research, Lucerne/Nottwil, Switzerland.
J Med Internet Res. 2017 Oct 10;19(10):e320. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7406.
The use of online communities to promote end user involvement and co-creation in the product and service innovation process is well documented in the marketing and management literature. Whereas online communities are widely used for health care service provision and peer-to-peer support, only little is known about how they could be integrated into the health care innovation process.
The overall objective of this qualitative study was to explore community managers' views on and experiences with knowledge co-creation in online communities for people with disabilities.
A descriptive qualitative research design was used. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with nine community managers. To complement the interview data, additional information was retrieved from the communities in the form of structural information (number of registered users, number and names of topic areas covered by the forum) and administrative information (terms and conditions and privacy statements, forum rules). Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.
Our results highlight two main aspects: peer-to-peer knowledge co-creation and types of collaboration with external actors. Although community managers strongly encouraged peer-to-peer knowledge co-creation, our findings indicated that these activities were not common practice in the communities under investigation. In fact, much of what related to co-creation, prototyping, and product development was still perceived to be directed by professionals and experts. Community managers described the role of their respective communities as informing this process rather than a driving force. The role of community members as advisors to researchers, health care professionals, and businesses was discussed in the context of types of collaboration with external actors. According to the community managers, most of the external inquiries related to research projects of students or health care professionals in training, who often joined a community for the sole purpose of recruiting participants for their research. Despite this unilateral form of knowledge co-creation, community managers acknowledged the mere interest of these user groups as beneficial, as long as their interest was not purely financially motivated. Being able to contribute to advancing research, improving products, and informing the planning and design of health care services were described as some of the key motivations to engage with external stakeholders.
This paper draws attention to the currently under-investigated role of online communities as platforms for collaboration and co-creation between patients, health care professionals, researchers, and businesses. It describes community managers' views on and experiences with knowledge co-creation and provides recommendations on how these activities can be leveraged to foster knowledge co-creation in health care. Engaging in knowledge co-creation with online health communities may ultimately help to inform the planning and design of products, services, and research activities that better meet the actual needs of those living with a disability.
在线社区在产品和服务创新过程中促进终端用户参与和共同创造的应用,在营销和管理文献中有充分记载。虽然在线社区广泛用于医疗服务提供和点对点支持,但对于如何将其整合到医疗创新过程中却知之甚少。
这项定性研究的总体目标是探讨社区管理者对残疾人士在线社区中知识共同创造的看法和经验。
采用描述性定性研究设计。通过对九名社区管理者进行半结构化访谈收集数据。为补充访谈数据,还从社区中获取了结构信息(注册用户数量、论坛涵盖的主题领域数量和名称)和管理信息(条款和条件以及隐私声明、论坛规则)等额外信息。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。
我们的结果突出了两个主要方面:点对点知识共同创造以及与外部行为者的合作类型。尽管社区管理者大力鼓励点对点知识共同创造,但我们的研究结果表明,这些活动在所调查的社区中并非常见做法。事实上,许多与共同创造、原型制作和产品开发相关的工作仍被认为是由专业人员和专家主导的。社区管理者将各自社区的作用描述为为这一过程提供信息,而非驱动力。在与外部行为者的合作类型背景下,讨论了社区成员作为研究人员、医疗保健专业人员和企业顾问的角色。据社区管理者称,大多数外部咨询与学生或实习医疗保健专业人员的研究项目有关,他们经常加入社区的唯一目的是为其研究招募参与者。尽管存在这种单边形式的知识共同创造,但社区管理者承认,只要这些用户群体的兴趣并非纯粹出于经济动机,其兴趣就是有益的。能够为推进研究、改进产品以及为医疗服务的规划和设计提供信息被描述为与外部利益相关者合作的一些关键动机。
本文提请关注在线社区作为患者、医疗保健专业人员、研究人员和企业之间合作与共同创造平台目前未得到充分研究的作用。它描述了社区管理者对知识共同创造的看法和经验,并就如何利用这些活动促进医疗保健领域的知识共同创造提供了建议。与在线健康社区进行知识共同创造最终可能有助于为更好地满足残疾人士实际需求的产品、服务和研究活动的规划和设计提供信息。