From Concept to Commercialization: A Double Co-Design Approach
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2024-01-03
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A Smartphone-based clinical decision support system (CDSS) has been developed to assist the management of perioperative patients in cancer care. The design process followed a systematic approach guided by design science research methodology (DSRM) and the theory of task technology fit. Our previous work discussed our progress up to the Assessment phase of the CDSS. In this paper, we report on the extension of our codesign work towards commercialization of the CDSS partnering with a commercialization partner. This partnership complemented as a second phase of codesign making our design process more rigorous. Hence an extension to design science research was identified—we name it a double codesign approach. This double codesign approach benefits in making artifacts more rigorous and fit for commercialization. In addition to reporting on our double codesign approach, we also present the different data elements we were able to capture through this CDSS. We discuss the possibilities and barriers we encountered and group the data elements into categories that can be generalized to all CDSSs.
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Decision Support for Healthcare Processes and Services, clinical decision support systems, design science research methodology, smartphone., surgery, task technology fit
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Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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