Authors
Hannah Sames, Stephen Reay, Cassandra Khoo, Gareth Terry
Publication date
2024/1/2
Journal
Design for Health
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
78-92
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This study describes the development of a paint-based toolkit, which explored how thinking through the act of painting, colour choices and mark-making might enhance meaningful conversation. Painting methods were valuable in creatively engaging patients and staff in co-design activities and helped them consider the focus topic of what ‘care’ looked like and meant to them. As such, we illustrate how a ‘simple’ creative activity can be used to help uncover different perspectives and sense-making around a shared focus. We hope that such an approach may support people to come together to help challenge the boundaries of what insight-driven healthcare might look like.
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