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Design Thinking Process

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2024-05-05 11:15:59


Design thinking process in public health

One of the working cultures of Thai people is impatience Expediting work to achieve results quickly Therefore, there is a lack of experience in working and learning in a systematic way. Make time to take lessons So I got an incomplete answer. According to the design thinking process Five steps have been specified, but work in this way is often incomplete in any one step.

The second step of my design thinking process is Define, or getting collaborating adults to think together. analyze together As you have understood in step 1, what is the problem that you will be working on? And in this second step, we will jointly understand each other in detail and clearly. in a thorough manner to the point of being able to explain the problems that are the true needs of service recipients or service users and what they are without having to think about it on your own But we will find the question of why, why, and why in order to use it in the design thinking process in the next step. Without giving too much importance to the word. Because the answer about what is often biased by various people. Or there's a lot of us working together that isn't helpful.

Haste and conciseness skip this step. It will make public health work in the past until today many issues and many projects. Lack of basic design thinking Until some things have to be canceled or forgotten about and then have to be revived again later, for example, the project to control parasitic worm disease. who have devoted a lot of foreign and Thai resources until the disease can be controlled Until it is at a very low level, which must be accelerated in the next period to prevent cancer of the bile ducts in the liver from people being infected again because they have not yet changed their risky behaviors that cause the spread. Disease and infection When to stop the project The following results are There are many patients with liver cancer in areas where the disease is controlled at the primary level but not at the radical level because there is a lack of clear definition of the problem.


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