How issue framing changes through design training : a hospital case study

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Abstract

This study examines the impact of design training on issue framing within a professional setting. The study was conducted in a regional hospital, where a participatory design initiative was organised for employees from various roles. Participants were asked to share ideas for a more open and innovative working culture before and after the design workshops. These statements were collected and analysed based on thematic similarity. The findings reveal a shift in participants’ framing, indicating increased self-efficacy, empathy, and systems thinking. Ideas for change transformed from external dependencies to actionable strategies within their control, reflecting a deeper understanding of the organisation’s complexity and a focus on improving the experience for all stakeholders. This research highlights the transformative potential of design training in empowering employees to identify and address challenges effectively, thereby contributing to fostering a more open and innovative organisational culture.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2nd Design Factory Research Conference
Subtitle of host publicationContributions for 'Designing for Multiplicity', October 5th - 6th 2023
PublisherAalto-yliopisto
Pages40-43
ISBN (Electronic)978-952-64-9638-2
Publication statusPublished - 2023
MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
EventDesign Factory Global Network Research Conference - Ankara, Türkiye
Duration: 5 Oct 20236 Oct 2023
Conference number: 2

Conference

ConferenceDesign Factory Global Network Research Conference
Abbreviated titleDFGN
Country/TerritoryTürkiye
CityAnkara
Period05/10/202306/10/2023

Keywords

  • professional education
  • design training
  • issue framing
  • open culture

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