Designing for and with People with Dementia using a Human Rights-Based Approach.

Shaan Chopra, Alisha Pradhan, Emma Dixon, Mary L Radnofsky, Kausalya Ganesh, Amanda Lazar
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User-centered design is typically framed around meeting the preferences and needs of populations involved in the design process. However, when designing technology for people with disabilities, in particular dementia, there is also a moral imperative to ensure that human rights of this segment of the population are consciously integrated into the process and respectfully included in the product. We introduce a human rights-based user-centered design process which is informed by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). We conducted two editions of a three-day-long design workshop during which undergraduate students and dementia advocates came together to design technology for people with dementia. This case study demonstrates our novel approach to user-centered design that centers human rights through different stages of the workshop and actively involves people with dementia in the design process.

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采用基于人权的方法为痴呆症患者进行设计。
以用户为中心的设计通常围绕着满足设计过程中涉及的人群的偏好和需求。然而,在为残疾人,特别是痴呆症设计技术时,在道义上也必须确保有意识地将这部分人口的人权纳入这一过程,并尊重地纳入产品。我们以联合国《残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)为依据,引入以人权为基础、以用户为中心的设计流程。我们举办了两个为期三天的设计研讨会,在此期间,本科生和痴呆症倡导者聚集在一起,为痴呆症患者设计技术。这个案例研究展示了我们以用户为中心的设计方法,在工作坊的不同阶段以人权为中心,并积极让痴呆症患者参与设计过程。
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