| Literature DB >> 17683519 |
Marie Elf1, Mariya Putilova, Lena von Koch, Kerstin Ohrn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In order to facilitate the collaborative design, system dynamics (SD) with a group modelling approach was used in the early stages of planning a new stroke unit. During six workshops a SD model was created in a multiprofessional group. AIM: To explore to which extent and how the use of system dynamics contributed to the collaborative design process.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17683519 PMCID: PMC1965472 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-7-123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1(a) Causal loops diagram (b) Stock and flow diagram.
Figure 2The research process.
Figure 3Examples of scenarios created at the experimentation workshop. The parameters in the model could be altered from 0 (very poor quality) - 1 (very good quality).
Figure 4Outcomes from the scenarios.
Answers from the structured interview reported with median and the mode.
| In general, I think that the meetings have been successful | |
| Modelling is an effective way to make a problem visible in an organisation | |
| On the whole I support the conclusions and findings at the workshops | |
| The modelling workshops supported an understanding of other people's viewpoints and ideas | |
| Modelling provides a better opportunity to share visions between players compared with other meetings | |
| As a result of the modelling workshops we have reached a shared vision of problems in our organisation | |
| The participants' visions have come closer due to the modelling workshops | |
| The causal diagram made communication between the participants comprehensible | |
| Modelling produces better communication between the participants compared with other meetings | |
| The causal diagram was developed from the participants' opinions and ideas | |
| The modelling workshops have given me better insight into how the different parts in stroke care are related to each other |
Figure 5A CLD of stroke care.