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Transforming health-care service through consumer co-creation: directions for service design
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Carlini, Joan
, Grealish, Laurie
, Muir, Rachel
, McLaren-Kennedy, Annette
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Caregivers
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Consumers
/ Design
/ Diabetes
/ Expenditures
/ Global health
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Service design
/ Value creation
2024
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Transforming health-care service through consumer co-creation: directions for service design
by
Carlini, Joan
, Grealish, Laurie
, Muir, Rachel
, McLaren-Kennedy, Annette
in
Caregivers
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Consumers
/ Design
/ Diabetes
/ Expenditures
/ Global health
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Service design
/ Value creation
2024
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Transforming health-care service through consumer co-creation: directions for service design
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Carlini, Joan
, Grealish, Laurie
, Muir, Rachel
, McLaren-Kennedy, Annette
in
Caregivers
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Consumers
/ Design
/ Diabetes
/ Expenditures
/ Global health
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Service design
/ Value creation
2024
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Transforming health-care service through consumer co-creation: directions for service design
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Transforming health-care service through consumer co-creation: directions for service design
2024
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Overview
Purpose
The increasing financial burden and complexity of health-care services, exacerbated by factors such as an ageing population and the rise of chronic conditions, necessitate comprehensive and integrated care approaches. While co-created service design has proven valuable in transforming some service industries, its application to the health-care industry is not well understood. This study aims to examine how health consumers are involved in health-care service co-creation.
Design/methodology/approach
The study searched 11 electronic databases for peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2019. Additionally, hand searches of reference lists from included studies, Google© citation searches and searches for grey literature were conducted. The Whittemore and Knafl integrative framework guided the systematic review, and Callahan’s 6 Ws framework was used to extract data from the included articles, facilitating comparisons.
Findings
The authors identified 21 articles, mainly from the UK, North America and Australia. Despite the need for more research, findings reveal limited and geographically narrow empirical studies with restricted theory and method applications. From these findings, the authors constructed a conceptual model to enhance nuanced understanding.
Originality/value
This study offers four contributions. First, it introduces the Health Service Design Transformation Model for Comprehensive Consumer Co-Creation, illustrating health consumers’ multifaceted roles in shaping services. Second, consumer vulnerabilities in co-creating services are identified, linked to diverse consumer groups, power dynamics and decision complexity. Third, this study suggests broadening participant inclusion may enhance consumer-centricity, inclusivity and innovation in service design. Finally, the research agenda explores consumer experiences, organizational dynamics, value outcomes and co-creation theory for health-care service advancement.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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