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Care Plan Insights
Share/Bookmark What is a “care plan” from our perspective as patients? We understand how care plans help health care teams coordinate patient care, but how do we create care plans that are meaningful to us in our everyday lives? A … Continue reading
By Rose Anderson |
Posted in Insights
Tagged care coordination, care plan, coaching, insights, think big
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My Wellness Roller Coaster, A Design Research Tool
Share/BookmarkAs part of the primary research for our six-month long research and design project entitled, What Ifs, Ahas and Now Whats?: Designing for the Creative Process of Behavior Change, my design partners, Marnie Meylor and Matthew Gardner, and I created … Continue reading
By Caroline Lu |
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Tagged Center for Innovation, CFI, coaches, coaching, conversations, Design Research, methods, primary research, relationships, Wellness
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Focusing on Potential: Conversations About Strengths
Share/BookmarkTraditionally, medicine is about treating and diagnosing the disease. Instead, what if we focus on a patient’s potential instead? What if we focus on what the patient is doing right? Might this lead to positive health behavior change? As part … Continue reading
By Caroline Lu |
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Tagged appreciative inquiry, behavior cha, Center for Innovation, CFI, coaching, Design, Design, Design Research, Wellness
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