Digital innovation in education – as in any other sector – is not only about developing and implementing novel ideas, but also about having these ideas effectively used as well as widely accepted and adopted, so that many students can benefit from innovations improving education. Effectiveness, transferability and scalability cannot be added afterwards; it must be integrated from the start in the design, development and implementation processes, as is proposed in the movement towards evidence-informed practice (EIP). The impact an educational innovation has on the values of various stakeholders is often overlooked. Value Sensitive Design (VSD) is an approach to integrate values in technological design. In this paper we discuss how EIP and VSD may be combined into an integrated approach to digital innovation in education, which we call value-informed innovation. This approach not only considers educational effectiveness, but also incorporates the innovation’s impact on human values, its scalability and transferability to other contexts. We illustrate the integrated approach with an example case of an educational innovation involving digital peer feedback.
BACKGROUND: Today's nursing school applicants are considered “digital natives.” This study investigated students' views of new health care technologies. METHOD: In a cross-sectional survey among first-year nursing students, 23 common nursing activities and five telehealth nursing activities were presented along with three statements: “I consider this a core task of nursing,” “I look forward to becoming trained in this task,” and “I think I will do very well in performing this task.” RESULTS: Internet-generation nursing students (n = 1,113) reported a significantly (p ⩽ .001) less positive view of telehealth activities than of common nursing activities. Median differences were 0.7 (effect size [ES], −0.54), 0.4 (ES, −0.48), and 0.3 (ES, −0.39), measured on a 7-point scale. CONCLUSION: Internet-generation nursing students do not naturally have a positive view of technology-based health care provision. The results emphasize that adequate technology and telehealth education is still needed for nursing students. [J Nurs Educ. 2017;56(12):717–724.]
Junior design professionals experience conflicts in collaboration with others, with value differences being one of the issues influencing such conflicts. In a retrospective interview study with 22 design professionals, we collected 32 cases of perceived conflicts. We used a grounded theory approach to analyse these cases, resulting in five conflict categories that group 24 distinct value differences arising in 10 critical moments, an event that causes the value-based conflict. Thus, value differences are underlying the perceived conflicts of junior design professionals on many different occasions during collaboration with others. Conclusions are drawn on setting up guidelines for addressing values in co-design practices and supporting junior designers in their professional development.
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Voor zorgprofessionals die met kinderen met overgewicht werken, zoals kinderdiëtisten en -fysiotherapeuten, is het moeilijk om optimale ondersteuning te bieden aan deze kinderen en hun ouders. Dit heeft te maken met de multifactoriële aard van overgewicht, de beperkte vergoede behandeltijd en de benodigde tijd die leefstijlverandering vraagt. Een waardevolle toevoeging voor de huidige zorgpraktijk zou een mHealth-applicatie zijn die zowel voor kinderen en ouders als de professionals ondersteunend werkt bij het ontwikkelen en adopteren van een duurzaam gezondere levensstijl door kinderen. Door deze ‘blended care’ aanpak te ontwikkelen wil De Haagse Hogeschool, DIO Agency, Lijfstijl Diëtisten en TiM Fysiotherapie bijdragen aan het stabiliseren of reduceren van overgewicht van kinderen. Dergelijke leefstijlinterventie-ondersteunende applicaties bestaan al voor volwassenen, maar nog niet voor kinderen in de basisschoolleeftijd. Er bestaan wel enkele stand-alone applicaties voor deze doelgroep. De Supereters app van DIO Agency is hier een voorbeeld van. Deze app is de afgelopen jaren, in samenwerking met studenten Voeding & Diëtetiek van HHS, gevuld met evidence-based leefstijl informatie. Zorgprofessionals hebben deze app positief geëvalueerd voor integratie in gecombineerde leefstijlinterventies. In dit project willen we gezamenlijk onderzoeken hoe de reguliere zorgaanpak door digitale ondersteuning verrijkt kan worden tot een blended care aanpak. Dit doen wij door in een iteratief cocreatie proces met kinderen, ouders en zorgprofessionals informatie over de wensen, behoeften en leefwereld van de verschillende gebruikers, inhoudelijke kennis over leefstijl en gedragsverandering en technische en ethische randvoorwaarden, te integreren in de Supereters app en blended care aanpak. Hiermee leggen we een goede basis voor het implementeren van de applicatie in de zorgpraktijk en het evalueren van de effecten daarvan in een opvolgend project. Daarnaast krijgt een toekomstige generatie ontwerp- en zorgprofessionals hands-on ervaring met het cocreëren van eHealth oplossingen door te participeren in dit project.
The project aims to improve palliative care in China through the competence development of Chinese teachers, professionals, and students focusing on the horizontal priority of digital transformation.Palliative care (PC) has been recognised as a public health priority, and during recent years, has seen advances in several aspects. However, severe inequities in the access and availability of PC worldwide remain. Annually, approximately 56.8 million people need palliative care, where 25.7% of the care focuses on the last year of person’s life (Connor, 2020).China has set aims for reaching the health care standards of the developed countries by 2030 through the Healthy China Strategy 2030, where one of the improvement areas in health care includes palliative care, thus continuing the previous efforts.The project provides a constructive, holistic, and innovative set of actions aimed at resulting in lasting outcomes and continued development of palliative care education and services. Raising the awareness of all stakeholders on palliative care, including the public, is highly relevant and needed. Evidence based practice guidelines and education are urgently required for both general and specialised palliative care levels, to increase the competencies for health educators, professionals, and students. This is to improve the availability and quality of person-centered palliative care in China. Considering the aging population, increase in various chronic illnesses, the challenging care environment, and the moderate health care resources, competence development and the utilisation of digitalisation in palliative care are paramount in supporting the transition of experts into the palliative care practice environment.General objective of the project is to enhance the competences in palliative care in China through education and training to improve the quality of life for citizens. Project develops the competences of current and future health care professionals in China to transform the palliative care theory and practice to impact the target groups and the society in the long-term. As recognised by the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC), palliative care competences need to be developed in collaboration. This includes shared willingness to learn from each other to improve the sought outcomes in palliative care (EAPC 2019). Since all individuals have a right to health care, project develops person-centered and culturally sensitive practices taking into consideration ethics and social norms. As concepts around palliative care can focus on physical, psychological, social, or spiritual related illnesses (WHO 2020), project develops innovative pedagogy focusing on evidence-based practice, communication, and competence development utilising digital methods and tools. Concepts of reflection, values and views are in the forefront to improve palliative care for the future. Important aspects in project development include health promotion, digital competences and digital health literacy skills of professionals, patients, and their caregivers. Project objective is tied to the principles of the European Commission’s (EU) Digital Decade that stresses the importance of placing people and their rights in the forefront of the digital transformation, while enhancing solidarity, inclusion, freedom of choice and participation. In addition, concepts of safety, security, empowerment, and the promotion of sustainable actions are valued. (European Commission: Digital targets for 2030).Through the existing collaboration, strategic focus areas of the partners, and the principles of the call, the PalcNet project consortium was formed by the following partners: JAMK University of Applied Sciences (JAMK ), Ramon Llull University (URL), Hanze University of Applied Sciences (HUAS), Beijing Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), Guangzhou Health Science College (GHSC), Beihua University (BHU), and Harbin Medical University (HMU). As project develops new knowledge, innovations and practice through capacity building, finalisation of the consortium considered partners development strategy regarding health care, (especially palliative care), ability to create long-term impact, including the focus on enhancing higher education according to the horizontal priority. In addition, partners’ expertise and geographical location was also considered important to facilitate long-term impact of the results.Primary target groups of the project include partner country’s (China) staff members, teachers, researchers, health care professionals and bachelor level students engaging in project implementation. Secondary target groups include those groups who will use the outputs and results and continue in further development in palliative care upon the lifetime of the project.
Worldwide over- and misuse of antibiotics has contributed to the development of antibiotic-resistance. The occurrence and increase of antibiotic-resistance is one of the most pressing global health care issues of the 21st century. Recently it has been recognized that fruit and flower anthocyanins have antimicrobial activity and thereby the potential to function as novel antibiotics. At the Hanze University of Applied Science, we were able to confirm the antimicrobial efficacy of purified Rosa and Tulipa anthocyanin extracts against an array of microbial species. Using our optimized extraction methods, anthocyanins can easily be extracted and purified from floral residual streams. Once marketed as novel antimicrobials, this valorization of residual streams to high-value compounds contributes to the transition towards a circular economy. However, for future application in different antimicrobial products, it is necessary to identify and characterize single antimicrobial anthocyanin molecules. Moreover, analysis of pilot-scale extraction- and fractionation-yields and antimicrobial bench-mark doses will provide information on their market and application potential. In the current project we propose to develop a strategy composed of fractionation and state-of-the-art characterization methods to identify anthocyanin-molecules with potent antimicrobial effects. To our knowledge this is the first strategy that combines in-depth chemical characterization of anthocyanins in relation to their antimicrobial efficacy. Once developed, this strategy will allow us to single out anthocyanin molecules with antimicrobial properties. The development of the proposed fractionation and characterization strategy is the first step towards the development of single anthocyanin molecules as novel plant-based antibiotics.