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Design for the “here and now”: New co-creation approaches for innovation in health and care, involving older adults with cognitive impairment Poster · October 2017 CITATIONS
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Design for the “here and now” New co-creation approaches for innovation in health and care, involving older adults with cognitive impairment
INNOVATING BY CO-CREATION “WITH” USERS sense of ownership
acceptability satisfaction impact realistic settings increased adoption
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MINDFUL DESIGN FRAMEWORK A concrete methodology enabling mindful co-creation with more vulnerable participants The MIND Project develops an integrated co-design methodology working with the real voices of People with dementia (PwD) for designing collaboratively solutions aiming to improve their subjective well-being and self-empowerment, as well as promote meaningful and equitable social engagement.
MIND ACTION PHASES & TOOLS Initial data collection with innovative user-friendly collection tools
Guidelines for mindful process “MinD Do Book” for PwD self-documentation
Collaborative Design brainstormings Method A to B scenario (real to ideal)
Mindful co-design sessions for engaged users and professionals
Next phases…
Idea generation based on mindful values and scenarios identification
Mindful scenario & task analysis (MSTA) Public and Patient Involvement
Testing and Evaluation Process and tools
Transfer conceptual & technical innovations centred on this holistic crossdisciplinary mindful design for dementia care (Manifesto, publications...) MIND network creation for long lasting research collaborations Recommended further research validating implications for practice & potential in Living Lab contexts (inc. technological design and evaluation) Required specialization in co-creation and specific promising frameworks for best implementation and users engagement (personalization) Impulse to integrate full co-creation processes into public decision-making (integration in HTA tools; contributions for smart acquisitions in Public Procurement) Almeida, R., Losada, R., Cid-Bartolomé, T., Tournier, I., Ludden, G., Coleston, D.M., Holthoff-Detto, V., Zanasi, M., Diaz-Ponce, A., Craven, M., Griffioen, I., Krzywinski, J., Casaldaliga, P., Blackler, T., Notenboom, E., Macchi, A., Cortés, U., Galasinska, A., Niedderer, K.
Rosa Almeida RDi Projects Manager rra@intras.es
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Acknowledgement: MinD has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement nº691001.