Author:
Cerna Katerina,Weilenmann Alexandra,Ivarsson Jonas,Rysedt Hans,Sigridur Islind Anna,Lundin Johan,Steineck Gunnar
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to understand the activities in nurses’ work practices in relation to the design process of a self-monitoring application.
Design/methodology/approach
A design ethnographic approach was applied in this study.
Findings
To solve the problem of translating highly qualitative phenomena, such as pain, into the particular abstract features of a self-monitoring application, design participants had to balance these two aspects by managing complexity. In turn, the nurses’ work practices have changed because it now involves a new activity based on a different logic than the nurses’ traditional work practices.
Originality/value
This study describes a new activity included in nurses’ work practices when the nurses became part of a design process. This study introduces a novel way on how to gain a deeper understanding of existing professional practice through a detailed study of activities taking place in a design process. This study explores the possible implications for nurses’ professional practices when they participate in a self-monitoring application design process.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Development,Social Psychology
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