Boundary Objects as Dialogical Learning Accelerators for Social Change in Design for Health: Systematic Review.
Gijs TerlouwDerek A KuipersLars VeldmeijerJob Tb van 't VeerJelle T PrinsJean Pierre E N PieriePublished in: JMIR human factors (2022)
The concept of boundary objects has found its way into health care. Although the idea of a boundary object was introduced to describe how specific artifacts can fulfill a bridging function between different sociocultural sites and thus have a social focus, the focus in the included papers was often on the boundary object itself rather than the social effect. The reflection and transformation mechanisms were underrepresented in the included studies but based on the findings in this review, pursuing to trigger the reflective mechanism in design, development, and implementation projects can lead to a more fluid and smooth integration of innovation into practice.