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Challenges in Co-Designing Digital Health Interventions

54 min · 29 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, PhD candidate Anthony Duffy explains the challenges that hinder successful digital interventions, such as competing priorities and differing validation methods between health practitioners and designers. Anthony is currently exploring how to scale co-design processes to gather insights from thousands of participants simultaneously, aiming to bridge the divide between traditional small-scale qualitative feedback and large-scale clinical requirements. Dr. Lawrence and Anthony also discuss the rise of the "Digital Health Citizen," a movement that encourages individual health responsibility and challenges the historical, top-down hierarchy of medicine. For extra reading: Examining Challenges to Co-Design Digital Health Interventions with End Users: Systematic Review [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40085834/] Anthony is welcome to inquiries related to his research in co-designing digital health interventions - he can be reached at anthony_duffy@sfu.ca.

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Challenges in Co-Designing Digital Health Interventions

In this episode, PhD candidate Anthony Duffy explains the challenges that hinder successful digital interventions, such as competing priorities and differing validation methods between health practitioners and designers. Anthony is currently exploring how to scale co-design processes to gather insights from thousands of participants simultaneously, aiming to bridge the divide between traditional small-scale qualitative feedback and large-scale clinical requirements. Dr. Lawrence and Anthony also discuss the rise of the "Digital Health Citizen," a movement that encourages individual health responsibility and challenges the historical, top-down hierarchy of medicine. For extra reading: Examining Challenges to Co-Design Digital Health Interventions with End Users: Systematic Review [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40085834/] Anthony is welcome to inquiries related to his research in co-designing digital health interventions - he can be reached at anthony_duffy@sfu.ca.

29 de ene de 202654 min