Creating a Rehabilitation Sports Public Service Information Systems Using Service Design Thinking: Physical Activity Management of the Disabled after Discharge in the Republic of Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
Participants
3. Results
3.1. Empathize
3.2. Define
3.3. Ideate
3.4. Prototype
3.5. Service Scenario for Use of the KRSPSIS
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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A (n = 7) | B (n = 6) | C (n = 6) |
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Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) Caregiver Instructor Sports facility manager Professor of adaptive physical education Representative from the Korean Paralympic Committee Official from the Ministry of Health and Welfare | Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) Instructor Two officials from the Ministry of Health and Welfare Sports facility managers Professor of adaptive physical education | Individuals who have experienced a stroke Caregiver Instructor Two officials from the ministry of Health and Welfare Doctor |
Name | Roles |
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Ministry of Health and Welfare (MHW) | Formulates policies for rehabilitation sports services. Fosters cooperation, secures budgets, and manages an integrated information system. |
National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) | Allocates budgets, assesses fees, and manages financial resources for people with disabilities. Addresses challenges in budget allocation. |
People with disabilities | Focus on those with spinal cord disorders and brain lesions. Access ‘rehabilitation sports services’ information through the KRSPSIS via various means. Apply for programs based on comprehensive information. A follow-up study on various types of disability is required. |
Coordinators | Furnish explanations and make recommendations using the KRSPSIS. Consider disability type, severity, residence proximity, and specific requirements. Verify and disseminate information regarding service availability, expenses, and prerequisites. |
Doctors | Specialize in ‘rehabilitation sports services’. Recommend suitable programs, assess needs, and conduct cognitive assessments. Provide guidance on service initiation, termination, and continuation. Collect data during counseling sessions. |
Medical prescription | Standardized form with essential disability information. Requires subsequent development post-study. |
Professional instructors | Customize services for disabilities, evaluate recommendations, and perform assessments. Suggest program duration and introduce leisure sports. Certification requires a new qualification system or continuous education. |
Facility-, instructor-, and program- integrated information database | Disseminates information on rehabilitation sports programs, instructors, and facilities. Requires further database and network construction. |
Fitness information for people with disability database | Contains participants’ disability status and fitness information. Accesses and inputs rights restricted to doctors and instructors. Further deliberation on information access rights is warranted. |
Central Health and Medical Center | Conducts health assessments and delivers healthcare services. Manages health needs and collaborates with local centers for comprehensive management. |
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Park, J.; Kang, D.; Eun, S.-D. Creating a Rehabilitation Sports Public Service Information Systems Using Service Design Thinking: Physical Activity Management of the Disabled after Discharge in the Republic of Korea. Healthcare 2024, 12, 594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12050594
Park J, Kang D, Eun S-D. Creating a Rehabilitation Sports Public Service Information Systems Using Service Design Thinking: Physical Activity Management of the Disabled after Discharge in the Republic of Korea. Healthcare. 2024; 12(5):594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12050594
Chicago/Turabian StylePark, Jiyoung, Dongheon Kang, and Seon-Deok Eun. 2024. "Creating a Rehabilitation Sports Public Service Information Systems Using Service Design Thinking: Physical Activity Management of the Disabled after Discharge in the Republic of Korea" Healthcare 12, no. 5: 594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12050594
APA StylePark, J., Kang, D., & Eun, S. -D. (2024). Creating a Rehabilitation Sports Public Service Information Systems Using Service Design Thinking: Physical Activity Management of the Disabled after Discharge in the Republic of Korea. Healthcare, 12(5), 594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12050594