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학제간 접근법을 통한 헬스케어 디자인 프로젝트: 협업 환경에서 디자이너의 역할에 대한 연구

Interdisciplinary Approach to Healthcare Design Project: Exploring Designer's Role in Collaborative Settings

  • 김서영 (홍익대학교 국제디자인전문대학원 디자인학) ;
  • 나건 (홍익대학교 국제디자인전문대학원 디자인경영학과)
  • Kim, Seoyoung (Dept. of Design Studies, IDAS, Hongik University) ;
  • Nah, Ken (Dept. of Design Management, IDAS, Hongik University)
  • 투고 : 2020.12.28
  • 심사 : 2021.03.20
  • 발행 : 2021.03.28

초록

고령화 사회에서 건강과 웰빙에 대한 요구 수준이 높아짐에 따라 의료 환경에서는 다양한 이해관계자가 얽힌 복잡한 문제가 발생한다. 본 논문의 목적은 여러 분야의 전문가들이 의료 환경에서 공동의 목표를 달성하기 위하여 협업하는 상황에서 디자이너의 역할과 능력을 알아내는 것이다. 학제간 접근법을 도입한 헬스케어 디자인 프로젝트에서의 효과적인 방법과 프로세스를 파악하기 위해 사례 연구를 진행하였다. 결과는 세 가지 연구 질문을 기반으로 프로세스 퍼실리테이션, 관계 관리, 시각화, 상상력과 같은 디자이너의 다면적인 역할을 분석하였다.

As demands for health and wellbeing in the ageing society have grown, complex problems involving diverse stakeholders arise in the healthcare environment. The objective of this study is to identify roles and abilities of designers in a healthcare setting where professionals from different disciplines collaborate to achieve a common goal. Case studies on healthcare design projects adapting interdisciplinary approach were explored to find which methods and processes were implemented effectively. Results are based on three research questions that lead to analyzing multifaceted roles of designers regarding process facilitation, manage relations, visualization, and imagination.

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