Co-design and participatory methods for wellbeing

Emmanuel Tsekleves
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Wellbeing and health are closely connected as one affects the other (Howell et al, 2007; Diener and Chan, 2011). Wellbeing forms a complex notion with both an external (e.g. poverty, physical impairment) as well as an internal dimension (e.g. mental issues, happiness). Participatory and co-design approaches present a fundamental shift in the traditional designer-user relationship. The co-design approach enables a wide range of people to make a creative contribution in the solution but critically also in the formulation of a problem, a task that has been predominantly led by designers previously. In this chapter we explore the current use of participatory design and co-design approaches for wellbeing. Following an introduction to the theory, we provide an overview of the main areas where participatory and co-design approaches are being applied in relation to wellbeing. We also present two case studies where such approaches are employed for enhancing the wellbeing of people living with dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Following this we discuss the challenges and benefits for the use of co-design and participatory methods in wellbeing research projects and provide the reader with several recommendations.
共同设计和参与式福利方法
福祉和健康密切相关,因为一个影响另一个(Howell等人,2007;Diener and Chan, 2011)。幸福是一个复杂的概念,既有外部维度(如贫穷、身体缺陷),也有内部维度(如心理问题、幸福)。参与式和协同设计的方法在传统的设计师-用户关系中呈现出根本性的转变。协同设计方法使广泛的人能够在解决方案中做出创造性的贡献,但关键是在制定问题时,这一任务以前主要由设计师领导。在本章中,我们探讨了参与式设计和共同设计方法在健康方面的当前应用。在介绍了这一理论之后,我们概述了参与式和共同设计方法在健康方面的主要应用领域。我们还提出了两个案例研究,其中这些方法被用于提高痴呆症和帕金森病患者的福祉。接下来,我们将讨论在健康研究项目中使用共同设计和参与式方法的挑战和好处,并为读者提供一些建议。
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