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Realisation

Let's Meet Your Baby – Experience Prototype

July 22, 2011, 09:24PM

Must-watch video of the prototype process in Argentina

We're exceptionally excited to share this inspiring Realisation story which tells of OpenIDEATORS in Colombia actually prototyping one of their Concepts from our Maternal Health + Mobile Technology Challenge. Estudio 6 is an undergraduate class at the Design School, Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia – led by Professor Hernando Barragán – who participated actively across the challenge as part of their semester program. Recently we were sent this impressive update from class member Luz Alba Gallo, who has continued collaborate in grand style on later OpenIDEO challenges.

The Estudio 6 team originally posted their Concept Let's Meet Your Baby which outlined an outreach program to low-income communities to conduct ultrasound procedures. The class even stayed a weekend with a local community in Bogotá to gain deeper insights to drive more relevant ideas. Once the OpenIDEO challenge was closed they still wanted to dig deeper on this Concept's feasibility and value – so went on to prototype it with real mothers, families and a medical support team.

Luz drew upon her volunteer experience with the Latin American organisation Un techo para mi País to leverage their connections with low-income communities and trusted presence in a neighbourhood in Cundinamarca, Buenos Aires. "We were inspired to take the Concept to the real world to gauge it's impact. Till then it was just thoughts, ideas and words – imagined from our own points of view." Here at OpenIDEO we were especially excited about this action-oriented, human-centered approach.


Empathy, support and user-experience were key concerns during prototyping

Estudio 6 rented an ultrasound scan and co-ordinated transport for their project team. They set up consulting areas in local classrooms, had medical students take medical histories, an obstetrician conduct the ultrasound and volunteers who were responsible for easing the experience of visiting mothers and family members. They also set up an area outside the improvised consulting rooms so that visitors could gather and socialise with each other and project volunteers. Luz explains, "A key concern was to create a casual ambiance, encouraging friendly conversation and clear, supportive communication about procedures and maternal issues." This had come from their earlier observation that mothers can find medical visits alienating and confusing.

The brilliant outcome of this applaudable prototype effort was that 10 women were able to meet their babies! Many of them did not have previous access to such services. The trial certainly highlights the connection and awareness which was created for families during their important maternal journeys. Hats off to Estudio 6 for their dedication to testing their Concept in the real world to further explore social impact which is so central to OpenIDEO. We also love that they've shared their experience, learnings and awesome video with our community – providing inspiration to others that Realisation is something we can all pursue.

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December 06, 2011, 11:01PM
Like Carla, I really like this idea. I'm just curious what has been the follow up since the study. Are ultrasounds available in nearby medical facilities? Have you explored low cost portable ultrasounds or other monitoring devices that could help to identify issues in the pregnancy while still creating an emotional connection? As you mentioned, I imagine transportation is a big issue for many of the families both from a financial and time perspective, so looking combining portable ultrasounds with community health worker home visits could be interesting.
Luz Alba Gallo's reply to Alexandra Geertz's comment
February 02, 2012, 02:25PM
Hi Alexandra, the project is now in a redesign phase in order to be presented to a hospital nearby. The cost of a portable ultrasound scan is big but if we see it as an investment in order to avoid unnecessary medical expenses is a really good thing. We hope the project will be implemented soon. Anyways we are looking for sponsors.
December 03, 2011, 10:02PM
This is a great way to re-position ultra-sounds from scary medical procedure to a fun and exciting experience for the expectant parents. Well done! Can you tell us about how these community-based ultrasounds improve health outcomes for mother and child? Are the mothers registered into a health systems database that allows health providers to reach them for follow-up? Depending on coverage of mobile phones, I imagine that text messages or phone calls to remind pregnant women when to come for their next check-up could be done easily.
Luz Alba Gallo's reply to Alexandra Geertz's comment
February 02, 2012, 02:21PM
This ultrasound experience help to improve the emotional Heath of the mothEr that is passing trough a lot of emotional changes with pregnancy. Also, with the prototype we saw that most of this women were teenagers that needed a space to chat with women in heir same situation and they found that space in the experiEncE. Beyond checking the baby's health, we wanted to give them a space to share this life experience that many people consider exclusively for pregnant women forgetting that this is about the whole family.
We return to that community and we got to see some of the babies, it was really a nice experience for us, because this women were happy to happy some of the pictures of their babies while they were Pregnant.
Also th part that you mentioned about having a data base in order to stablish a notification system is still an idea because this women have few access to the cellphone service.
August 30, 2011, 09:24AM
Congratulations Estudio6.What a great idea of such well planned team work.Hopefully it will be used in other rural areas too around the world.
July 25, 2011, 08:07PM
Great to hear that OpenIDEATORS are taking concepts further towards realization on the field! This is very encouraging and inspiring!
Luz Alba Gallo's reply to Alexandra Geertz's comment
July 25, 2011, 08:34PM
Thanks we were happy to achieve this prototype, we are hoping to make this a permanent project for any foundation. :D
Leidy Viviana Abril's reply to Alexandra Geertz's comment
July 25, 2011, 11:10PM
Thank you so much, we are very happy to share the experience of prototyping, as well as to verify that the project is applicable to this type of community with great benefits both physical and emotional. :)
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