Developing scales for apps together - youth and municipal case worker perspectives
This article reports the initial findings of a Danish action research project aiming to develop a digital tool that young persons could use to inform their municipal case workers about their wellbeing. The project vision was an integrated system with a smartphone interface for young persons, and a w...
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doaj-5bc98f3f150245acbc787365c0f3d0572020-11-24T23:45:21ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252015-07-01161677719773Developing scales for apps together - youth and municipal case worker perspectivesThomas Mackrill0Frank Ebsen1Helle Antczak2Institute for Social Work Metropolitan University College, Kronprinsesse Sofies Vej 35. 2000 Frederiksberg C.Institute for Social Work Metropolitan University College, Kronprinsesse Sofies Vej 35. 2000 Frederiksberg C.Institute for Social Work Metropolitan University College, Kronprinsesse Sofies Vej 35. 2000 Frederiksberg C.This article reports the initial findings of a Danish action research project aiming to develop a digital tool that young persons could use to inform their municipal case workers about their wellbeing. The project vision was an integrated system with a smartphone interface for young persons, and a web interface for case workers, whereby both parties could track how the young persons were doing. Three meetings were held between researchers, software developers, young persons and their case workers. The young persons rejected self-monitoring on a normative scale. They rejected a scale proposed by case workers that encouraged them to focus on a positive future, favoring a scale which enabled them to focus on their wellbeing being low. The young persons and case workers disagreed about how data regarding change should be presented. Case workers preferred a graph that highlighted risk, where young persons favored a graph that emphasized positive change.https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/18292Social work, apps, innovation, scales, youth, action research |
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Developing scales for apps together - youth and municipal case worker perspectives |
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Developing scales for apps together - youth and municipal case worker perspectives |
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Indiana University School of Social Work |
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Advances in Social Work |
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This article reports the initial findings of a Danish action research project aiming to develop a digital tool that young persons could use to inform their municipal case workers about their wellbeing. The project vision was an integrated system with a smartphone interface for young persons, and a web interface for case workers, whereby both parties could track how the young persons were doing. Three meetings were held between researchers, software developers, young persons and their case workers. The young persons rejected self-monitoring on a normative scale. They rejected a scale proposed by case workers that encouraged them to focus on a positive future, favoring a scale which enabled them to focus on their wellbeing being low. The young persons and case workers disagreed about how data regarding change should be presented. Case workers preferred a graph that highlighted risk, where young persons favored a graph that emphasized positive change. |
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Social work, apps, innovation, scales, youth, action research |
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