Designing with People, Systems and Data in Health

An advanced design-led approach introducing Person-Journey-System Maps for Multiple Long-Term Conditions

Learn more Register Add to Calendar 01/28/2025 01:30 PM 01/28/2025 02:30 PM Europe/London Designing with People, Systems and Data in Health Location of the event
Tuesday 28 Jan 2025
Time: 13:30 - 14:30

Event type

Seminar

Audience type

General
Free

About the event

This session presents a transdisciplinary design-led approach to improving and transitioning health and care systems for multiple long-term conditions, drawing on Inclusive, Human-centred and Systemic Design theory and practice. We introduce a 3-tier model comprising Person, Journey, and System maps, co-produced to capture rich multi-level insights from a diversity of patients, practitioners, providers and public partners. We discuss implications for converging big and thick data for problem definition and prioritisation in health systems. And we identify key leverage points across person/journey/system levels for MLTC health systems change. 

The work presented is part of SysteMatic project to design and engineer better health systems for people living with Multiple Long-Term Conditions, and is funded by National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Systems Engineering Innovation hubs for Multiple long-term Conditions (SEISMIC) scheme.

 

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Speakers

Farnaz Nickpour

Reader in Inclusive Design and Human-centred Innovation, and Director of The Inclusionaries Lab at the University of Liverpool

Isobel Leason

Design researcher and member of The Inclusionaries Lab for Inclusive and Human-centred Design Research at the University of Liverpool

Fazil Akin

Lecturer in Product and Industrial Design at the University of Liverpool School of Engineering

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