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Adapting an Environmental Scan for ‘Insights Reporting’: Learnings from an Online Brain Cancer Peer Support Platform

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posted on 2024-02-07, 02:55 authored by Kara Burns, Kit Huckvale, Ann Borda, Cecily Gilbert, Hasan Ferdous, Mahima Kalla, Wendy Chapman, Daniel Capurro
When developing a digital health solution, product owners, healthcare professionals, researchers, IT teams, and consumers require timely, accurate contextual information to inform solution development. Insights Reporting can rapidly draw together information from literature, end users and existing technology to inform the development process. This was the case when creating an online brain cancer peer support platform where solution development was conducted in parallel with contextual information synthesis. This paper discusses the novel adaptation of an environmental scan methodology using codesign and multiple layers of qualitative rigor, to create Insights Reporting. This seven-step process can be completed in two months and results in salient points of knowledge that can rapidly inform the design of a solution, creating a shared understanding of a digital health phenomenon. Project members noted that Insights Reporting surfaces previously inaccessible knowledge, catalyzes decision-making and allows all stakeholders to influence the report agenda, affirming principles of digital health equity.

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Location

Sydney, New South Wales

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

Bichel-Findlay J, Otero P, Scott P, Huesing E

Volume

310

Pagination

294-298

Start date

2023-07-08

End date

2023-07-12

ISSN

0926-9630

eISSN

1879-8365

ISBN-13

9781643684567

Title of proceedings

MEDINFO 2023 : The future is accessible: Proceedings of the 19th Word Congress on Medical and Health Informatics

Event

Medical and Health Informatics. World Congress (2023 : 19th : Sydney, New South Wales)

Publisher

IOS Press

Place of publication

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Title of book

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Series

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

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