在痴呆护理中普遍健康应用的跨学科设计中的反思性实践

A. Huldtgren, C. Endter
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跨学科设计对于创造新的普及健康应用至关重要,在我们的案例中是针对痴呆症的护理,并创新我们的医疗保健系统以应对持续的人口变化的挑战。虽然跨学科设计在人机交互文献中越来越受到关注,管理和执行跨学科设计项目的挑战也被提了出来,但很少有指导方针来应对这些挑战。通常发表的成果侧重于创新的解决方案,并且仅仅在高层次上描述设计过程。然而,导致某种设计结果的因素,如参与的政治、权力关系、概念的理解和协商、设计工作坊的设置和材料的选择、对一个设计的决定,更重要的是对另一个设计的决定,都是“黑盒”的。为了打开黑盒子,理解谁为谁创造了什么样的知识,为什么创造了什么样的知识,以及它是否以及如何转移到新的设计环境中,需要在出版物中以及在设计过程中使上述因素可见。为此,我们建议通过价值敏感设计方法和实时人种学实践,采用反思性方法进行跨学科设计。
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Reflexive practice in interdisciplinary design of pervasive health applications in dementia care
Interdisciplinary design is essential to create new pervasive health applications, in our case those for dementia care, and to innovate our healthcare systems to meet the challenges of ongoing demographic changes. While interdisciplinary design is gaining attention in HCI literature and challenges of managing and executing interdisciplinary design projects are brought to the fore, few guidelines are provided to deal with these challenges. Often published outcomes focus on the innovative solutions and describe the design process merely on a high level. However, factors that led to a certain design outcome, such as the politics of participation, power relations, understandings and negotiations of concepts, choice of settings and materials for design workshops, decisions for one design, and more importantly against another, are "black-boxed". To open the black-box and understand what kind of knowledge from who for whom and why has been created and whether and how it can be transferred to new design contexts, requires to make the above named factors visible -- in publications but also during the design process. To that end we suggest a reflexive approach to interdisciplinary design through value sensitive design methods and real-time ethnographic practices.
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