# Creating a Rehabilitation Sports Public Service Information Systems Using Service Design Thinking: Physical Activity Management of the Disabled after Discharge in the Republic of Korea

**Authors:** Jiyoung Park, Dongheon Kang, Seon-Deok Eun

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12050594 · Healthcare · 2024-03-06

## TL;DR

This paper presents a service design approach to develop a public information system for rehabilitation sports for disabled individuals in South Korea after hospital discharge.

## Contribution

The study introduces a co-created information system and scenario for equitable rehabilitation sports services for disabled people in Korea.

## Key findings

- Co-creation activities with stakeholders identified essential elements for effective rehabilitation sports services.
- A prototype information system (KRSPSIS) was developed to support post-discharge physical activity management.
- A practical scenario was proposed to guide the implementation of the system.

## Abstract

The Republic of Korea has established an institutional framework to expedite the provision of rehabilitation sports public services to individuals with disabilities post-hospital discharge (Act on Guarantee of Right to Health and Access to Health Services for People with Disabilities in December 2017). Regrettably, this service remains non-operational to date. This study employs a service design approach to identify and develop essential elements for the effective implementation of public rehabilitation sports services in Korea. Adopting the service design method, including the empathize–define–ideate–prototype phases, co-creation activities were conducted with three teams comprising people with disabilities, caregivers, rehabilitation physicians, specialized sports instructors, facility managers, and government officials, emphasizing equitable distribution. By leveraging the experiences of people with disabilities, these teams collaboratively engaged in creative activities to formulate strategies for delivering prompt and user-friendly rehabilitation sports public services post-hospital discharge. Contributions from each team were meticulously collected and organized, incorporating diverse perspectives into the development of the Korean Rehabilitation Sports Public Service Information System (KRSPSIS). Additionally, we presented a scenario illustrating the practical application of the KRSPSIS. Through this system, we anticipate providing more efficient and convenient rehabilitation sports public services to individuals with disabilities during the critical early stages following hospital discharge.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Disabilities (MESH:D009069)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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