Using Co-Design in Acute Hospital Settings

Principles and strategies to undertake human-centred co-design

The lecture duration is 38min.

0.75 CPD Points, 0.75 CEUs, 0.75 CME credits approval pending.
Accredited by CPDUK, CBRN and Provider Pending.

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Bernice Redley
Associate Professor of Nursing, Deakin University, Australia
Lecture Summary

The methods of co-design are not yet used extensively in healthcare. Using the example of recent work to enhance patient safety, this presentation illustrates adaptation and use of principles and strategies to undertake human-centred co-design to create a novel solution for a complex knowledge translation problem in acute healthcare.

Target Audience

Critical Care Nurses
Critical Care Doctors

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this activity, you should be able to:

  • Contrast use of human-centred co-design in healthcare with other co-design approaches
  • Describe common principles and methods for co-design
  • Appraise factors expected to influence the success of human-centred co-design in a busy hospital setting
  • Critique the relevance of human-centred co-design to knowledge translation and implementation science

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