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Clinical Needs Discovery in Pediatric Urology: Utilizing the Biodesign Process

Authors :
Marie K. Luff
David A. Zarrin
Li Zhou
Astha Sahoo
Sophia Desai
Neha Iyer
Savannah L. Starr
Renea M. Sturm
Source :
Frontiers in Urology. 2
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2022.

Abstract

IntroductionBiodesign innovation processes provide a needs-driven approach to medical innovation, empowering both medical trainees and health care providers to take action in addressing the shortcomings of health care encountered in daily clinical practice. Our objective was to uncover the most pressing unmet clinical needs within a specific clinical setting, pediatric urology at UCLA.MethodsThe biodesign process involves a sequential process of identifying, validating, and prioritizing unmet needs, followed by solution landscaping and prototyping for the most promising needs. Opportunities for medical innovation were first identified through six weeks of clinical immersion, which involved both clinical observation and interview-based insight extraction. Interviews were conducted with 35 stakeholders, including patients, patient families, and health care staff by a medical student participant in Sling Health LA, a program which provides innovation training and incubation for ideas. Follow-up interviews with key stakeholders were performed to validate needs. Priority scores were then assigned to each validated need using a series of pre-determined and weighted criteria. Finally, genealogy maps were constructed and used to guide subsequent solution landscaping for the top three needs.Results33 unmet clinical needs were identified throughout the clinical immersion phase, 27 of which were validated. Following coarse needs prioritization, five needs emerged as top contenders. After fine needs prioritization, three top needs were selected. The first top need arising from this ethnographic study was that “parents and children need a faster (ConclusionBiodesign processes offer a standardized method for identifying pressing unmet clinical needs and informing solution development. The top three needs discovered within pediatric urology through this ethnographic investigation represent promising innovation targets for further solution prototyping and design.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26739828
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7a92be4009cc5e3bcfacbca9d8f58a28
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fruro.2022.895057