Applying a Participatory Systems and Value Approach in a Transdisciplinary Exercise: on Assessing the Impact of Training and Education Initiatives
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Participatory systems approaches are readily used in multi- and inter-disciplinary exploration of shared processes, but are less-commonly applied in -disciplinary efforts eliciting principles that generalise across contexts. The authors were charged with developing a transdisciplinary framework for prospectively or retrospectively assessing initiatives to improve education and training within a multifaceted organisation. A common System Impact Model (SIM) was developed in a series of workshops involving thirty participants from different disciplines, clinical specialisms, and organisations. The model provided a greater understanding of the interrelationships between factors influencing the benefits of education and training and development as seen from various stakeholder perspectives. It was used to create a system for assessing the impact of initiatives on service-users/patients, trainees, and organisations. It was shown to enable a range of participants to connect on common challenges, to maximise cross-, multi-, and inter-disciplinary learning, and to uncover new strategies for delivering value, as system designers.
Using participatory systems approaches to improve healthcare delivery.
Lame G, Tako A, Kleinsmann M Health Syst (Basingstoke). 2024; 12(4):357-361.
PMID: 38235303 PMC: 10791099. DOI: 10.1080/20476965.2023.2285555.