Addressing Polypharmacy: Developing Public-Facing Resources Through Storytelling-Based Co-Design

被引:0
|
作者
Thomson, Alison [1 ]
Fudge, Nina [1 ]
Van Blarikom, Esca [1 ]
Swinglehurst, Deborah [1 ]
机构
[1] Queen Mary Univ London, Wolfson Inst Populat Hlth, London, England
关键词
polypharmacy; medication review; co-design; narrative; health care improvement; PHARMACIST; PATIENT; CARE;
D O I
10.1177/16094069241266194
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Background: Tackling problematic polypharmacy is a global health safety priority and is likely to require a multifaceted approach. UK health policy hinges around the potential of medication reviews, but deprescribing in medication reviews is uncommon and evidence on how to harness their potential is sparse. Methods: Storytelling Group, a design-led methodology, was used to invite experts-by-experience ('story-creators') to re-imagine the medication review. We facilitated three 2-h workshops with seven story-creators, aged 65+ with experience of polypharmacy and an interest in identifying ways of safely reducing medications. Participants collaboratively built fictive scenarios, creating characters, chronology, contexts and plots, identifying touchpoints and incorporating personal experience. Provocative prompts ('What ifs?') aided story development. Results: Participants created five rich fictional narratives, featuring protagonists affected by polypharmacy and medication reviews involving new and different professionals, roles and contexts. Storytelling Group enabled experts-by-experience to use their knowledge of current medication review practices as their motivation to inspire novel imagined arrangements. This speculative exercise, deliberately crafted to distance participants from current realities, enabled them to share insights and propose new possibilities to address polypharmacy. The process revealed a range of tacit assumptions regarding the roles of healthcare professionals, patients, medications, the health system, and their inter-relationships. Only two of the five narratives they co-constructed involved deprescribing, neither in conventional clinical settings. We then curated a prototype collection of seven fictional short stories ('Let's Talk Differently About Medicines') which we refined through user-experience testing. Conclusions: Our study is an empirical exploration of a design-led methodology which may be adapted for application in healthcare improvement when the phenomenon being addressed is sufficiently complex as to escape easy articulation or resolution.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Adopting a collaborative approach in developing a prehabilitation program for patients with prostate cancer utilising experience-based co-design methodology
    Clarice Y. Tang
    Monica Turczyniak
    Alesha Sayner
    Kimberley Haines
    Sally Butzkueven
    Helen E. O’Connell
    Supportive Care in Cancer, 2020, 28 : 5195 - 5202
  • [42] EMPOWERING LEARNERS THROUGH CO-DESIGN: VALIDATING A WEB-BASED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CREATED "FOR THE CHILDREN-BY THE CHILDREN"
    Yiangou, Zoe
    Nicolaidou, Iolie
    ICERI2016: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION, 2016, : 1330 - 1337
  • [43] Co-Design and ML-Based Optimization of Through-Via in Silicon and Glass Interposers for Electronic Packaging Applications
    Zaghari, Pouria
    Sinha, Sourish S.
    Hopkins, Douglas C.
    Ryu, Jong Eun
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPONENTS PACKAGING AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, 2025, 15 (02): : 295 - 308
  • [44] Community-based participatory-research through co-design: supporting collaboration from all sides of disability
    Benz C.
    Scott-Jeffs W.
    McKercher K.A.
    Welsh M.
    Norman R.
    Hendrie D.
    Locantro M.
    Robinson S.
    Research Involvement and Engagement, 10 (1)
  • [45] ALTERNATIVE PULMONARY REHABILITATION (PR) FOR PEOPLE WITH INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE (ILD): DEVELOPING THE MODEL USING EXPERIENCE-BASED CO-DESIGN
    Brighton, L. J.
    Spain, N.
    Gonzalez-Nieto, J.
    Ingram, K.
    Nolan, C. M.
    THORAX, 2023, 78 (SUPPL_4) : A42 - A42
  • [46] DEVELOPING A PSYCHOSEXUAL INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT MODEL FOR PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND SEXUAL DIFFICULTIES USING THEORY AND EXPERIENCE-BASED CO-DESIGN
    Brown, Ashley
    Bullock, Amelia
    Scott, Whitney
    Rahman, Qazi
    Adanijo, Abi
    Schmill, Pooja
    Moss-Morris, Rona
    PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 2024, 86 (05): : A18 - A18
  • [47] Urban heat adaptation through co-design of public space using the new European Bauhaus principles: a case study of Józsefváros, Budapest
    Ghira, Zsofia Anna
    Heilemann, Jasmin
    DISCOVER SUSTAINABILITY, 2025, 6 (01):
  • [48] Enhancing the provision of cancer nutrition information to support care through experience-based co-design: a mixed-methods study
    Jenelle Loeliger
    Jill Francis
    Nicole Kiss
    Jane Stewart
    Samantha Chandler
    Keith Donohoe
    Vanessa Hughes
    Wendy Swan
    Kate Kaegi
    Andrea Elliott
    Rebecca McIntosh
    Supportive Care in Cancer, 2024, 32
  • [49] Enhancing the provision of cancer nutrition information to support care through experience-based co-design: a mixed-methods study
    Loeliger, Jenelle
    Francis, Jill
    Kiss, Nicole
    Stewart, Jane
    Chandler, Samantha
    Donohoe, Keith
    Hughes, Vanessa
    Swan, Wendy
    Kaegi, Kate
    Elliott, Andrea
    McIntosh, Rebecca
    SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2024, 32 (04)
  • [50] Towards evidence-based management of external resources: Developing design propositions and future research avenues through research synthesis
    Tanskanen, Kari
    Ahola, Tuomas
    Aminoff, Anna
    Bragge, Johanna
    Kaipia, Riikka
    Kauppi, Katri
    RESEARCH POLICY, 2017, 46 (06) : 1087 - 1105