The COVID-19 lockdown has given us time to reconsider some of the approaches we use for generating research ideas. We propose a set of three critical "E" processes-extract, expose, and evaluate-for an individual researcher to replicate team brainstorming.
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September 2020
Department of Chemistry, the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
The COVID-19 lockdown has given us time to reconsider some of the approaches we use for generating research ideas. We propose a set of three critical "E" processes-extract, expose, and evaluate-for an individual researcher to replicate team brainstorming.
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July 2016
Department of Psychology, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Traditional challenges of creating a medical app include hearing the voices of various stakeholders as a collective rather than in a consultative process that is sequential. This report describes the development of a mobile (smartphone) app for adolescents with lupus as well as the process that was used to overcome the challenge described above. The development of the smartphone app addressed optimal ways to incorporate information about 1) lupus, including the effects of both the disease and the medications used to treat it; 2) how life choices can affect lupus patients' condition; and 3) ways to increase self-management and communication.
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