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Engaging Communities on Health Innovation: Experiences in Implementing Design Thinking

Donné van der Westhuizen, Nailah Conrad, Tania S. Douglas, Tinashe Mutsvangwa

2020International Quarterly of Community Health Education43 citationsDOI

Abstract

Design thinking is an approach gaining momentum as a strategy for promoting empathy-driven, human-centered innovation. To evaluate the implementation of design thinking for engaging with communities about health and well-being, we undertook a qualitative analysis of an engagement between students and relevant community stakeholders during a project to develop a health intervention aimed at increasing medication compliance in an elderly community in South Africa. Major findings from this research indicated that design thinking offers opportunities for enriching community-university engagements. However, given constraints on time and procedure that are associated with the academy, the fast, dynamic style of design thinking is not optimally suited for developing the level of trust and rapport that is required for engagements in communities where social-cultural differences operate as barriers. Researchers who wish to utilize design thinking will need to devise and tailor additions to tool kits to meet the specific needs of engagements related to personal health and well-being.

Topics & Concepts

Design thinkingEmpathyCommunity engagementIntervention (counseling)Critical thinkingQualitative researchPsychologyPublic relationsKnowledge managementEngineering ethicsSociologyPedagogyEngineeringMedicineNursingComputer scienceSocial psychologyPolitical scienceSocial scienceMechanical engineeringHealth Policy Implementation ScienceDesign Education and PracticeEmpathy and Medical Education
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