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Assessment of a multimedia-based prospective method to support public deliberations on health technology design: participant survey findings and qualitative insights

机译:评估基于多媒体的前瞻性方法以支持公众对卫生技术设计的审议:参与者的调查结果和定性见解

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Background Using a combination of videos and online short stories, we conducted four face-to-face deliberative workshops in Montreal (Quebec, Canada) with members of the public who later joined additional participants in an online forum to discuss the social and ethical implications of prospective technologies. This paper presents the participants’ appraisal of our intervention and provides novel qualitative insights into the use of videos and online tools in public deliberations. Methods We applied a mixed-method study design. A self-administered survey contained open- and close-ended items using a 5-level Likert-like scale. Absolute frequencies and proportions for the close-ended items were compiled. Qualitative data included field notes, the transcripts of the workshops and the participants’ contributions to the online forum. The qualitative data were used to flesh out the survey data describing the participants’ appraisal of: 1) the multimedia components of our intervention; 2) its deliberative face-to-face and online processes; and 3) its perceived effects. Results Thirty-eight participants contributed to the workshops and 57 to the online forum. A total of 46 participants filled-in the survey, for a response rate of 73 % (46/63). The videos helped 96 % of the participants to understand the fictional technologies and the online scenarios helped 98 % to reflect about the issues raised. Up to 81 % considered the arguments of the other participants to be well thought-out. Nearly all participants felt comfortable sharing their ideas in both the face-to-face (89 %) and online environments (93 %), but 88 % preferred the face-to-face workshop. As a result of the intervention, 85 % reflected more about the pros and cons of technology and 94 % learned more about the way technologies may transform society. Conclusions This study confirms the methodological feasibility of a deliberative intervention whose originality lies in its use of videos and online scenarios. To increase deliberative depth and foster a strong engagement by all participants, face-to-face and online components need to be well integrated. Our findings suggest that online tools should be designed by considering, one the one hand, the participants’ self-perceived ability to share written comments and, on the other hand, the ease with which other participants can respond to such contributions.
机译:背景知识通过结合视频和在线短篇小说,我们在蒙特利尔(加拿大魁北克)与公众进行了四个面对面的讨论会,随后,这些参与者与其他参与者一起参加了在线论坛,讨论了社区的社会和道德影响。预期技术。本文介绍了参与者对我们的干预措施的评价,并就在公共讨论中使用视频和在线工具提供了新颖的定性见解。方法我们采用了混合方法研究设计。一项自我管理的调查使用5级李克特式量表包含开放式和封闭式项目。收尾项目的绝对频率和比例已被汇编。定性数据包括现场注释,研讨会的笔录和参与者对在线论坛的贡献。定性数据用于充实描述参与者对以下各项的评估的调查数据:1)我们干预的多媒体组成部分; 2)审议的面对面和在线过程; 3)其感知效果。结果38名参与者为讲习班做出了贡献,57名参与者为在线论坛做出了贡献。共有46位参与者填写了调查问卷,回应率为73%(46/63)。视频帮助96%的参与者了解虚构技术,而在线场景则帮助98%的参与者反映了提出的问题。高达81%的人认为其他参与者的论点是经过深思熟虑的。几乎所有参与者都感到在面对面(89%)和在线环境(93%)中分享他们的想法感到很自在,但是88%的人更喜欢面对面的研讨会。干预的结果是,有85%的人更多地反映了技术的利弊,而94%的人更多地了解了技术可能改变社会的方式。结论本研究证实了协商干预方法的可行性,其原创性在于使用视频和在线场景。为了增加讨论的深度并促进所有参与者的积极参与,需要将面对面和在线组件很好地整合在一起。我们的发现表明,在线工具的设计应一方面考虑参与者自己分享书面评论的自我感知能力,另一方面考虑其他参与者对此类贡献的响应程度。

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