Summary
The research focuses on the application of user-centred design approaches and co-design principles in improving usability and acceptability of clinical tools (e.g. medicine reconciliation charts, diagnosis support tools and track-and-trigger charts). It highlights that limited practical guidance is currently available.
Content
The authors of this study propose a framework (FRamework for co-dESign of Clinical practice tOols or ’FRESCO’) that offers practical guidance based on user-centred methods and co-design principles, organised in five steps:
- establish a multidisciplinary advisory group;
- develop initial drafts of the prototype;
- conduct think-aloud usability evaluations;
- test in clinical simulations;
- generate a final prototype informed by workshops.
The authors applied the framework in a case study to support co-design of a prototype track-and- trigger chart for detecting and responding to possible fetal deterioration during labour.
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