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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Tackling wicked problems in infection prevention and control: a guideline for co-creation with stakeholders

Authors: Anne F. G. van Woezik, Louise M. A. Braakman-Jansen, Olga Kulyk, Liseth Siemons, Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen

Published in: Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Infection prevention and control can be seen as a wicked public health problem as there is no consensus regarding problem definition and solution, multiple stakeholders with different needs and values are involved, and there is no clear end-point of the problem-solving process. Co-creation with stakeholders has been proposed as a suitable strategy to tackle wicked problems, yet little information and no clear step-by-step guide exist on how to do this. The objectives of this study were to develop a guideline to assist developers in tackling wicked problems using co-creation with stakeholders, and to apply this guideline to practice with an example case in the field of infection prevention and control.

Methods

A mixed-method approach consisting of the integration of both quantitative and qualitative research was used. Relevant stakeholders from the veterinary, human health, and public health sectors were identified using a literature scan, expert recommendations, and snowball sampling. The stakeholder salience approach was used to select key stakeholders based on 3 attributes: power, legitimacy, and urgency. Key values of stakeholders (N = 20) were derived by qualitative semi-structured interviews and quantitatively weighted and prioritized using an online survey.

Results

Our method showed that stakeholder identification and analysis are prerequisites for understanding the complex stakeholder network that characterizes wicked problems. A total of 73 stakeholders were identified of which 36 were selected as potential key stakeholders, and only one was seen as a definite stakeholder. In addition, deriving key stakeholder values is a necessity to gain insights into different problem definitions, solutions and needs stakeholders have regarding the wicked problem. Based on the methods used, we developed a step-by-step guideline for co-creation with stakeholders when tackling wicked problems.

Conclusions

The mixed-methods guideline presented here provides a systematic, transparent method to identify, analyze, and co-create with stakeholders, and to recognize and prioritize their values, problem definitions, and solutions in the context of wicked problems. This guideline consists of a general framework and although it was applied in an eHealth context, may be relevant outside of eHealth as well.
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Metadata
Title
Tackling wicked problems in infection prevention and control: a guideline for co-creation with stakeholders
Authors
Anne F. G. van Woezik
Louise M. A. Braakman-Jansen
Olga Kulyk
Liseth Siemons
Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 2047-2994
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-016-0119-2

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