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Behavioural Design for Medical Errors during Patient Diagnosis Process

Dey, Swagatam; Dabral, Shweta; Khadilkar, Pramod // 2023
The health and well-being sector has been of significant interest to the behavioural design domain since bringing in behavioural changes can help improve the overall well-being of a community. ...

BEYOND DESIGN AND PLAY: GAGING A RESPONSIBLE PATH FOR DESIGNING THE FUTURE

Wildeboer, Twan; Kousi, Nefeli Iliana; Eggink, Wouter // 2023
Designers draw inspiration from the societal needs around them. In Design Education, efforts have been made to assess the potential personal, social, health and environmental impact of a design in ...

Co-create Financial Planning Services for an Aging Population: Designers' Perspectives

Lee, Sheng-Hung (1,6); Coughlin, Joseph F. (6); Yang, Maria (1); de Weck, Olivier L. (2); Lee, Chaiwoo (6); Klopfer, Eric (5); Ochsendorf, John (3,4) // 2023
The purpose of the study is to understand the design considerations for creating a provocative financial planning toolkit with services to help facilitate more constructive and meaningful ...

DATA VISUALISATION AS A TOOL FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND EMPATHY BUILDING

Gill, Carolina; Umstead, Kelly; Behnam Asl, Sana; Mahtani, Raunak // 2023
Visualisations provide an accessible way to unveil new patterns or promote new perspectives on data. Data visualisations can also aid in highlighting the context and scope of social issues and is a ...

DEMOCRATIZING EHEALTH DESIGN: EMPOWERING HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS WITH HEALTHCARE DESIGN ABILITIES THROUGH A CO-CREATION TRAINING

An, Qingfan; Gebart-Hedman, Karin; Wadell, Karin // 2023
The burden on the healthcare system is growing as medical treatment advances, the aged population increases, and people’s health awareness improves. eHealth is one of the prospective strategies to ...

Design and development of a low-cost pediatric videolaryngoscope

Londoño, Maria José (1); Arango, Jose Fernando (2); Isaza, Juan Felipe (1) // 2023
Endotracheal intubation is performed to provide ventilatory support to a patient of any age. Every medical procedure that requires general anesthesia requires intubation, and for this reason, it is a ...

Engineering Graph as an approach to support Design Decisions in Product Development

Schweitzer, Gregor (1); Bitzer, Michael (1); Vielhaber, Michael (2) // 2023
The requirements space is increasing due to non-functional areas such as security, resilience and sustainability gaining in importance. This creates a complex and dynamic space which makes it hard ...

Exploring health and design evidence practices in eHealth systems’ development

Morales Ornelas, Hosana Cristina; Kleinsmann, Maaike; Kortuem, Gerd // 2023
Evidence-based practices play an essential role in the development of eHealth systems. Prior research has investigated the challenge of shared understanding between professionals from the fields of ...

MAPPING THE JOURNEYS OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION PATIENTS AND CITIZENS USING WEARABLE DEVICES FOR REMOTE CARDIAC MONITORING

Suresh Kumar, Sagar (1); Andreakou, Eva (2); Tzachsan, Marianna (2); Maier, Anja M. (1,2) // 2023
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is one of the most prevalent cardiac diseases in the world. How might we design patient journeys improving quality of life using wearable cardiac devices for continuous out ...

MIND THE GAP: THE OUTCOME MAP AS A BRIDGE FROM SYSTEMIC SENSEMAKING TO PSS DESIGN IN A CASE STUDY ABOUT CHILDREN WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS

Gruyters, Maud; Dewit, Ivo; Van Ael, Kristel; Jacoby, Alexis // 2023
According to an estimate by Children of Prisoners Europe, there are 2.1 million children in Europe with a parent in detention. Despite this alarming number, children of prisoners remain invisible to ...

New Product Development Process for MedTech Combination Products

Menshenin, Yaroslav; Pinquié, Romain; Chevrier, Pierre // 2023
The MedTech product development is experiencing a growing complexity of the design process. The design challenge is to keep the medical device simple and user-friendly while maintaining its ...

PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES AS DRIVERS FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN RURAL NEPAL

Seifert, Katja Carmina Sandvik; Keitsch, Martina // 2023
Nepal has been facing waste management problems for a long time. This is especially true for cities, but also increasingly for rural areas. Improper treatment, lack of organization and management of ...

PERSUASIVE DESIGN TO ADDRESS SUSTAINABILITY IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Esparragoza, Ivan; Mesa Cogollo, Jaime // 2023
Sustainable design is becoming a common practice since there is a global interest in protecting the environment and enhancing the health and well-being of human beings. However, sustainability is a ...

RESPONSIBLE DESIGN FOR (NOT WITH) HARD-TO-REACH USERS

Stevens, John S; Dedushkov, Maxim; Ionescu, Iulia // 2023
As is clear from the urgency of the themes in this conference, we are in a time of rapid change in design priorities, and these must be reflected in design education. A decade ago we would expect to ...

What do an Anaesthesiologist, a Nurse, two Designers, and a Professor in Architectural Technology do together in a room? Crafting Interdisciplinarity as response to emerging infectious diseases

Nigra, Marianna (1); Silenzi, Anna (2); Di Marco, Michele (3) // 2023
The health sector in the humanitarian context is currently experiencing great pressure in delivering adequate care, due to a number of increasing emerging diseases. The World Health Organization ...

WHAT DO WE CREATE IN A RESPONSIBLE WORKSHOP IN 2030?

Andersson, Anders-Petter; Edeholt, Håkan; Ek, Anne-Charlotte; Hansen, Anne-Marie // 2023
This paper is relevant because of the current dire health situation of several critical human and non-human systems. In the paper we take a Nordic perspective, being critical of mainstream challenges ...

From Supply Chain Stakeholder to Service Customer: An Engineering Framework for Vehicle-Based Services

Clemens Pizzinini, Jakob Bercher, Markus Lienkamp // 2022
Geographic distance between supply and demand reduces spatial accessibility. Vehicles have been contributing to improved spatial accessibility by offering transport services for people and goods. ...

From the Definition of Colours Attributes to Build a Semantic Space: Application to a Sport-Health Dialogical Context of Use

Antoine Millet, Audrey Abi Akle, J // 2022
The integration of user perception into the design process has become necessary to provide the best experience to users.All methods focusing on the interpretations of products are based on the same ...

Is Anybody Listening? A Citation Analysis of Healthcare Design Research Articles Published in Design Journals

Guillaume Lam // 2022
Citation is a key metric in academia, and it can help to understand how ideas travel between disciplines. In this article, we report on a citation analysis of forty-four articles identified during a ...

LESSONS LEARNED FROM A DESIGN-DRIVEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROCESS THAT BRIDGES ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND DESIGN EDUCATION

Kiernan, Louise brigid (1,2); White, Eoin (1,2); Ni Bhriain, Orfhlaith (1,3); Hartigan, Bernard (1,2); O'Mahony, Megan (1) // 2022

The Role of Systems Approaches in Health and Care

Alexander Komashie (1,2), P. John Clarkson (1) // 2022
The concept of Health Systems is ubiquitous in the healthcare literature. However, the question ‘what is a Health System’ is not easy to answer. The emerging field of Health Systems Design is by ...

Towards a Contemporary Design Framework for Systems-of-Systems Resilience

Kaya M. Dreesbeimdiek, Carl-Magnus Von Behr, Carol Brayne, P. John Clarkson // 2022
In an increasingly interconnected world, changes of uncertain nature and impact affect the functioning of human societies that depend on health, ecological, and economic systems. The proposed ...

ADAPTING SOCIAL DESIGN RESEARCH METHODS FOR SOCIALLY DISTANCED PRACTICE

Glyn-Davies, Adela; Russell, Paul // 2021
As designers, consultancies [1] and publicly funded design organisations [2] increasingly acknowledge the potential for the use of Design to positively contribute toward social impact, Social Design ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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