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Three approaches to design engineering in the health domain: a systemic perspective
Pannunzio, Valeria; Kleinsmann, Maaike; Snelders, Dirk // 2019
This paper proposes a categorization of existing approaches to healthcare-related engineering design based on systems thinking principles. Three existing approaches to healthcare-related engineering ...
ALL MEMBERS INCLUDED - EXAMPLES OF DESIGN COLLABORATION WITH JAPANESE SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANISATIONS THROUGH SHARED DESIGN METHODS AND PROCESSES
Laila Frances Cassim // 2018
In the last half-century, viewing disability as a social and human right enabled a raft of legislation achieving equal access to mainstream education, employment, and public services to be passed. ...
CIEL: COLLABORATIVE ENGAGEMENT TO REDUCE DEATHS FROM OPIATE OVERDOSE
Veres, Angelika Seeschaaf; Sellen, Kate; Chau, Wesley; Kerr, Helen // 2018
Themed around “design for health and wellness”, undergraduate industrial design and masters of health design students undertook a design challenge to create responses to the opioid crisis. Engaging ...
DESIGN FOR HEALTH: TOWARDS COLLABORATIVE CARE
Valentin-Hjorth, Julie Falck; Patou, Francois; Syhler, Nicholas; Dominguez, Helena; Maier, Anja // 2018
The design of novel healthcare delivery models better suited to address the burden of chronic diseases requires a thorough understanding of the foundational concepts of patient and healthcare ...
Designing for Wellbeing with Health Data Tracking – Maintaining the User Perspective in Objective Data
Togstad, Thea Marcelie; Alsos, Ole Andreas // 2018
With integrated sensors that become smaller, cheaper and more accurate every year, our personal devices can help predict disease and give health care professionals valuable data about each ...
DESIGNING MENTAL HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEMS: DESCRIBING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Komashie, Alexander; Clarkson, P. John // 2018
A challenging area of healthcare delivery in the UK is mental health. There is a growing need to improve outcomes of care. This research is part of an ongoing study that brings Design and Systems ...
Evaluation of an Eco Audit tool - through an LCA of a novel car disc brake
Gradin, Katja Tasala; Åström, Anna Hedlund // 2018
Transport of goods and people is increasing and causing strains on the environment. Road vehicles emit exhaust and non-exhaust emissions. One significant contributor to non-exhaust emissions is ...
Healthcloud - Participatory design of user interfaces for senior people’s active aging
Normark, Jörgen; Wikberg-Nilsson, Åsa; Björklund, Cecilia; Wiklund-Axelsson, Sari-Anne // 2018
The aim of the interdisciplinary HealthCloud pre-study project was twofold: to further knowledge of user experiences of inclusive interface design specifically for an ageing population, and to ...
Narrative health communication: Exploring how medical comics can be designed to support children with serious illness
Søreide, Inga Nedrebø; Høiseth, Marikken; Vis, Anne Carlijn // 2018
Information can empower and create understanding among patients, although some topics can be difficult to talk about. For instance, it can be difficult for parents to talk with their seriously ill ...
THE ALGEBRA, LOGIC AND TOPOLOGY OF SYSTEM-OF-SYSTEMS
Johansson, Mats (1); Eklund, Patrik (1); Kortelainen ,Jari (2); Winter ,Michael (3) // 2018
In this paper we propose an information structure enrichment of relational models underlying design structure models typically used in System-ofSystems. Such design structures are algebraically, ...
The Effect of Product Technology to Product Acceptance in The User Interaction of Wearable Products – An Assessment of Activity Tracker Product Designed Within The Scope of Health Benefits
Esen, Özge Ceylan; Eroğlu, Ilgım // 2018
Wearable Technologies is an important subject which must be studied properly in terms of interaction with human among all cyber physical systems. This technologies “epitomizes the interaction of ...
USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN VALUE FRAMING BASED ON SERVICE INNOVATION: STORYTELLING AS AN INTERVENTION TO SUPPORT AGING-IN-PLACE
RAZMI, FATEMEH // 2018
Based on reports both to the “Nation on Livable Communities” and to “Nordic Centre for Welfare and Social Issues”, aging-in-place is outlined as a desire of 90 percent of adults over the age of 65 ...
VITALISING HEALTH PROMOTING TECHNOLOGY FOR ELDERLY IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Cappelen, Birgitta; Andersson, Anders-Petter // 2018
In this paper, we reflect on developing a course in design of health promoting technology for elderly, within the field of Tangible Interaction Design (TID). The pedagogical goal is to develop ...
3D PRINTING IN MEDICAL APPLICATION: AN EDUCATIONAL DESIGN PERSPECTIVE
Mirtaheri, Peyman; Guler, Evin; Gjřvaag, Terje // 2017
Medical applications for 3D printing are expanding rapidly and this technology is expected to revolutionize health care. The application of 3D printing in medicine and healthcare can provide several ...
A concept of an integrated system for monitoring changes on the human skin
Zezelj, Dragan; Bojcetic, Nenad; Pletikapic Exle, Latica // 2017
In this study, a concept of an integrated system for monitoring changes on the human skin is presented. The system is based on a static or mobile self-service front-end facility. Its purpose is to ...
Designing mental health delivery systems: Where do we start?
Komashie, Alexander; Ray, Sarah; Kar Ray, Manaan; Clarkson, P. John // 2017
Healthcare services that consistently meet the needs of service users have to be designed. The growing demand for better quality of care, together with an increasing awareness of limited resources, ...
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH PRODUCT DESIGN: DIGITAL TEXTILE PATTERN DESIGN FOR GRIP DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTHCARE
Lyche, Wenche; Berg, Arild // 2017
In the meeting of textile pattern design and 3D-printing techniques, there is the potential for developing inclusive products for healthcare. There is a great need for this from both patients and ...
INTERACTIONAL CO-DESIGN AND CO-PRODUCTION THROUGH SHARED DIALOGUE WORKSHOPS
Buck, Lyndon; Morse, Tracy; Lungu, Kingsley; Petney, Matthew // 2017
In 2017 660 million people remain without sustainable access to safe drinking water [1]. The majority of these are in rural areas with little hope in the foreseeable future of access to distributed ...
LIGHT IN THE PUBLIC REALM
Carpenter, James // 2017
In order to address daylight as a meaningful presence in the urban context, light needs to be understood as a
public resource and one that offers a collective engagement with, and biological ...
OLDER ADULT INSIGHTS FOR AGE FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICE SYSTEMS
SHORE, Linda; de EYTO, Adam; KIERNAN, Louise; Nic A BHAIRD, Deirbhile; CONNOLLY, Anne; WHITE, PJ; FAHEY, Tracy; MOANE, Siobhan // 2017
It is estimated that by 2020, a quarter of the European population will be aged over 65, and expected to grow further by two million annually after 2012 [1] There is also an expectation that children ...
PROBLEM BASED LEARNING: DEVELOPING COMPETENCY IN KNOWLEDGE INTEGRATION IN HEALTH DESIGN
Sellen, Kate M // 2017
Different communities, organizations, and people hold different views on their own and others wellbeing. It is often challenging to balance different perspectives during the design process when the ...
Service design for people with disabilities using context-based activity modelling and international classification of functioning, disability and health
Lim, Myung Joon; Kim, Yong Se // 2017
The core of the service is personalization, and personalized should be preceded by an understanding the individual, and the context surrounding the individual. People with disabilities want to use ...
Simulation of acoustic product properties in virtual environments based on artificial neural networks (ANN)
Siegel, Antje; Weber, Christian; Albers, Albert; Landes, David; Behrendt, Matthias // 2017
Acoustic product properties are playing an increasingly important role for product developers and designers. At the one hand the sound of a product has influence on the buying behavior of customers ...
A model of product-induced pain
Dong, Andy; Yannou, Bernard // 2016
In industry circles, customer "pain points" has replaced customer needs as the source of ideas for products and services. The premise is that the more pressing the 'pain', the more likely the ...
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Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
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Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”. - +design ~community
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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*
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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.