Nurses' journey toward genuine participation: becoming and learning

Authors

  • Kija Lin Ostergaard
  • Helena Karasti
  • Jesper Simonsen

Abstract

This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on participation in Participatory Design (PD) by drawing on the notion of genuine participation [8]. It clarifies nurses' empirical journey as one of becoming and learning [1, 6], where they move from being reluctant participants, attending only because management has instructed them to do so, to taking an interest and finding their voices in the design process. In this way, they are ultimately able to engage in genuine and willing participation. The main discussion points in the paper are the transitions in the nurses' journey toward embracing qualities of genuine participation, the nurse-researcher's reflections on her facilitation of the process, and collective learning as an integral part of the process.

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Published

2016-09-01

Issue

Section

SESSION: Expanding the 'how' of participatory design