2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13041616
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Changing Role of Users—Innovating Responsibly in Digital Health

Abstract: Despite the recognition of the importance of stakeholder inclusion into decisions about new solutions offered to society, responsible innovation (RI) has stalled at the point of articulating a process of governance with a strongly normative loading, without clear practical guidelines toward implementation practices. The principles of RI direct us to involve the user early in the innovation process. However, it lacks direction of how to involve users and stakeholders into this process. In this article, we try t… Show more

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“…If the participant with autism had not reached out to the research team to provide feedback, they likely would have been missed from the randomly-selected subset of participants for interview. Deliberate efforts are needed to include diverse perspectives through the digital health development and evaluation process 47 to ensure that different needs are understood and accounted for. For instance, digital equity and accessibility issues could be facilitated by including a brief question in pre-surgical assessments to determine whether patients are willing and able to receive the automated call and by delivering digital services in multiple languages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the participant with autism had not reached out to the research team to provide feedback, they likely would have been missed from the randomly-selected subset of participants for interview. Deliberate efforts are needed to include diverse perspectives through the digital health development and evaluation process 47 to ensure that different needs are understood and accounted for. For instance, digital equity and accessibility issues could be facilitated by including a brief question in pre-surgical assessments to determine whether patients are willing and able to receive the automated call and by delivering digital services in multiple languages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En ese mismo contexto, se halla el trabajo de Kouroubali y Katehakis (2019), donde se destaca la implementación del nuevo sistema de salud electrónica, a través de un moderno marco europeo de interoperaciones digitales, para el intercambio de datos en salud en beneficio de la comunidad. Por ello, el éxito de la gobernanza en salud digital implica por lo tanto, un moderno proceso de innovación descrito por Iakovleva et al, (2021), donde el ciudadano está completamente involucrado, creando valor a su participación. Por otro lado, se debe resaltar la importancia de la alfabetización digital en salud (Perestelo-Perez et al, 2020), para el desarrollo de un sistema de salud sostenible, que permita la integración de comunidades marginadas del desarrollo digital y limitadas en el autocuidado de su salud (Malhotra et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Para Barredo et al (2021), la comunicación digital sanitaria resulta, en estos tiempos de uso estratégico, siendo fundamental la adecuada relación entre las entidades gubernamentales y la sociedad, mediante un mecanismo participativo transparente que permita la retroalimentación de acciones y el logro de resultados que influyan en el bienestar colectivo. Esta comunicación será efectiva con el cambio de comportamiento y, sobre todo, con la alfabetización digital, a través de un proceso de innovación en el nuevo modelo de salud digital que requiere la participación de todos los agentes que integran la comunidad (Iakovleva, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Additionally, considering that some implications of innovation practices may be controversial, innovators, decision makers, and regulators should carefully consider the relevant audience's concerns, insights, and feedback to shape, modify, and restrain innovation, which supports mutually responsive relations in the innovation practices [65,99]. This responsive relationship would assist different stakeholders in reaching a consensus on potential conflicts in the context of the complex and dynamic embedding of technology in society [57,100,101].…”
Section: Participatorymentioning
confidence: 98%