Future care: rethinking technology enhanced aged care environments

IF 1.7 Q2 REHABILITATION
J. Loy, N. Haskell
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Purpose Cutting-edge hospital and residential care architecture and interior design aim to address the emotional and practical needs of patients, staff and visitors. Yet, whilst improving on past practice, current approaches to design still rarely recognise or respond to individuals. The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of design-led research into digital technology across disciplines for the personalisation of healthcare environments and is informed by the authors’ ongoing hospital-based research. Design/methodology/approach This review is based on a design anthropology framework providing insight into designing for changing the experience for older patients in current healthcare contexts and future focused strategies, integrating digital technologies and human-centred design across scale and disciplines. It is informed by ongoing hospital studies based on design-led research methodology, drawing on design anthropology and ethnographical methods. Findings Technology enhanced, human-centred, assistive devices and environments implemented into healthcare across scale are developing but integration is needed for meaningful experiences. Research limitations/implications This review is a positioning paper for design-led research into digital technology across scale and medium. Practical implications This paper provides the basis for practical research including the ongoing hospital-based research of the authors. Social implications This approach potentially enhances emotional experiences of connected healthcare. Originality/value Future care scenarios are proposed, with technology and human experience as key drivers. Individualised and personalised solutions better cater for diversity. Within this context, it is strategic to question and test new ways of crafting the older persons care experience. This paper brings new direction to this discussion.
未来护理:重新思考技术增强的老年护理环境
尖端的医院和住宅护理建筑和室内设计旨在满足患者、工作人员和访客的情感和实际需求。然而,在改进过去的实践的同时,当前的设计方法仍然很少识别或响应个人。本文的目的是回顾以设计为主导的跨学科数字技术研究,以实现医疗环境的个性化,并由作者正在进行的基于医院的研究提供信息。设计/方法/方法本综述基于设计人类学框架,该框架提供了在当前医疗保健环境下改变老年患者体验的设计和未来重点策略的见解,整合了数字技术和跨规模和学科的以人为本的设计。它是由正在进行的基于设计主导的研究方法的医院研究提供的信息,借鉴了设计人类学和民族志方法。技术增强的、以人为本的辅助设备和环境正在大规模地应用到医疗保健中,但要获得有意义的体验,需要进行整合。研究局限/启示这篇综述是针对设计主导的跨规模和媒介的数字技术研究的定位论文。实际意义本文为包括作者正在进行的医院研究在内的实际研究提供了依据。社会意义:这种方法潜在地增强了互联医疗的情感体验。创意/价值提出了未来护理方案,以技术和人类经验为关键驱动因素。个性化和个性化的解决方案更好地迎合了多样性。在这种背景下,质疑和测试制定老年人护理经验的新方法是具有战略意义的。本文为这一讨论提供了新的方向。
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
21
期刊介绍: The Journal of Enabling Technologies (JET) seeks to provide a strong, insightful, international, and multi-disciplinary evidence-base in health, social care, and education. This focus is applied to how technologies can be enabling for children, young people and adults in varied and different aspects of their lives. The focus remains firmly on reporting innovations around how technologies are used and evaluated in practice, and the impact that they have on the people using them. In addition, the journal has a keen focus on drawing out practical implications for users and how/why technology may have a positive impact. This includes messages for users, practitioners, researchers, stakeholders and caregivers (in the broadest sense). The impact of research in this arena is vital and therefore we are committed to publishing work that helps draw this out; thus providing implications for practice. JET aims to raise awareness of available and developing technologies and their uses in health, social care and education for a wide and varied readership. The areas in which technologies can be enabling for the scope of JET include, but are not limited to: Communication and interaction, Learning, Independence and autonomy, Identity and culture, Safety, Health, Care and support, Wellbeing, Quality of life, Access to services.
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