Co-designing resources to support the transition from child to adult health services for young people with cerebral palsy: A design thinking approach
IntroductionDesign thinking is a human-centred process that aims to identify the needs of end-users and iteratively develop solutions. Involving end-users in the development and design of solutions may enhance effectiveness by increasing focus on the needs of the target population. This paper descri...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Fortune (Author), Jessica Burke (Author), Conor Dillon (Author), Sally Dillon (Author), Sharon O'Toole (Author), Ann Enright (Author), Annmarie Flynn (Author), Manjula Manikandan (Author), Thilo Kroll (Author), Grace Lavelle (Author), Jennifer M. Ryan (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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