Human-Centred Co-Design
Cross-source consensus on Human-Centred Co-Design from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Participants included health professionals, patients and community members. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- The first study phase used semistructured Zoom interviews with four patients and four health professionals. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- The study used human-centred design to ground the model in lived experience and clinical expertise. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- The co-design workshop used MoSCoW prioritisation to classify service elements as must-haves, should-haves, could-haves and won’t-haves. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- The project used the British Design Council double diamond process from discovery and problem definition to solution development and delivery. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop