Transformative service research and service design: synergistic effects in healthcare

This conceptual paper answers the question: How do we design service experiences in whole to increase the well-being of all participants in the healthcare system - patients, families, and caregivers? In order to do so, we position service design as an essential tool and even a mindset needed for tra...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Service industries journal 2018-01, Vol.38 (1-2), p.99-113
Hauptverfasser: Anderson, Sidney, Nasr, Linda, Rayburn, Steven W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This conceptual paper answers the question: How do we design service experiences in whole to increase the well-being of all participants in the healthcare system - patients, families, and caregivers? In order to do so, we position service design as an essential tool and even a mindset needed for transformative service research success. We discuss the transformative role service design plays in improving service and consumer entities' well-being with a focus on how this approach can lead to improved healthcare service outcomes. We also add to the conversation surrounding service and consumer entities' well-being by broadening the concept and application of service design to consider social, existential, psychological, and physical well-being. We particularly explore how healthcare services can benefit from further consumer engagement and collaborative patient-provider relationships, two key factors essential for redesigning the industry.
ISSN:0264-2069
1743-9507
DOI:10.1080/02642069.2017.1404579