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黑客马拉松作为医疗保健创新的垫脚石:基于系统建议的案例研究

Hackathons as Stepping Stones in Health Care Innovation: Case Study With Systematic Recommendations.

作者信息

Poncette Akira-Sebastian, Rojas Pablo-David, Hofferbert Joscha, Valera Sosa Alvaro, Balzer Felix, Braune Katarina

机构信息

Einstein Center Digital Future, Berlin, Germany.

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, (corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health), Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2020 Mar 24;22(3):e17004. doi: 10.2196/17004.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Until recently, developing health technologies was time-consuming and expensive, and often involved patients, doctors, and other health care professionals only as passive recipients of the end product. So far, users have been minimally involved in the ideation and creation stages of digital health technologies. In order to best address users' unmet needs, a transdisciplinary and user-led approach, involving cocreation and direct user feedback, is required. In this context, hackathon events have become increasingly popular in generating enthusiasm for user-centered innovation.

OBJECTIVE

This case study describes preparatory steps and the performance of a health hackathon directly involving patients and health care professionals at all stages. Feasibility and outcomes were assessed, leading to the development of systematic recommendations for future hackathons as a vehicle for bottom-up innovation in health care.

METHODS

A 2-day hackathon was conducted in February 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Data were collected through a field study. Collected field notes were subsequently discussed in 15 informal meetings among the research team. Experiences of conducting two further hackathons in December 2017 and November 2018 were included.

RESULTS

In total, 30 participants took part, with 63% (19/30) of participants between 25 and 34 years of age, 30% (9/30) between 35 and 44 years of age, and 7% (2/30) younger than 25 years of age. A total of 43% (13/30) of the participants were female. The participation rate of medical experts, including patients and health care professionals, was 30% (9/30). Five multidisciplinary teams were formed and each tackled a specific health care problem. All presented projects were apps: a chatbot for skin cancer recognition, an augmented reality exposure-based therapy (eg, for arachnophobia), an app for medical neighborhood connectivity, a doctor appointment platform, and a self-care app for people suffering from depression. Patients and health care professionals initiated all of the projects. Conducting the hackathon resulted in significant growth of the digital health community of Berlin and was followed up by larger hackathons. Systematic recommendations for conducting cost-efficient hackathons (n≤30) were developed, including aspects of community building, stakeholder engagement, mentoring, themes, announcements, follow-up, and timing for each step.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows that hackathons are effective in bringing innovation to health care and are more cost- and time-efficient and potentially more sustainable than traditional medical device and digital product development. Our systematic recommendations can be useful to other individuals and organizations that want to establish user-led innovation in academic hospitals by conducting transdisciplinary hackathons.

摘要

背景

直到最近,开发医疗技术仍耗时且昂贵,而且患者、医生和其他医护人员通常只是最终产品的被动接受者。到目前为止,用户在数字医疗技术的构思和创建阶段参与度极低。为了最好地满足用户未被满足的需求,需要一种跨学科且以用户为主导的方法,包括共同创造和直接的用户反馈。在这种背景下,黑客马拉松活动在激发以用户为中心的创新热情方面越来越受欢迎。

目的

本案例研究描述了一场直接让患者和医护人员在各个阶段参与的医疗黑客马拉松的筹备步骤和实施情况。评估了其可行性和成果,从而为未来将黑客马拉松作为医疗保健领域自下而上创新的工具制定系统性建议。

方法

2017年2月在德国柏林举办了一场为期两天的黑客马拉松。通过实地研究收集数据。随后,研究团队在15次非正式会议中讨论了收集到的实地记录。还纳入了2017年12月和2018年11月举办另外两场黑客马拉松的经验。

结果

共有30名参与者,其中63%(19/​30)的参与者年龄在25至34岁之间,30%(9/​30)在35至44岁之间,7%(2/​30)年龄小于25岁。参与者中女性占43%(13/​30)。包括患者和医护人员在内的医学专家参与率为30%(9/​30)。组建了五个多学科团队,每个团队都解决一个特定的医疗保健问题。所有展示的项目都是应用程序:一个用于皮肤癌识别的聊天机器人、一种基于增强现实暴露的疗法(如用于治疗蜘蛛恐惧症)、一个用于医疗社区连接的应用程序、一个医生预约平台以及一个针对抑郁症患者的自我护理应用程序。所有项目均由患者和医护人员发起。举办此次黑客马拉松使柏林的数字医疗社区显著壮大,随后又举办了规模更大的黑客马拉松。制定了关于举办成本效益高的黑客马拉松(n≤30)的系统性建议,包括社区建设、利益相关者参与、指导、主题、宣传、后续跟进以及每个步骤的时间安排等方面。

结论

本研究表明,黑客马拉松在为医疗保健带来创新方面是有效的,并且比传统医疗设备和数字产品开发更具成本效益和时间效率,可能也更具可持续性。我们的系统性建议对其他希望通过举办跨学科黑客马拉松在学术医院建立以用户为主导的创新的个人和组织可能有用。

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