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Healthy Design? Maurice Mulvenna C-TRIC Health Hack Event 5 July 2013

Health Design - Designing Products and Services to Support Health and Wellbeing

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Healthy Design?

Maurice Mulvenna C-TRIC Health Hack Event

5 July 2013

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Andrew  Monk,  Kate  Hone,  Lorna  Lines,  Alan  Dowdall,  Gordon  Baxter,  Mark  Blythe,  Peter  Wright  (2005)  Towards  a  pracEcal  framework  for  managing  the  risks  of  selecEng  technology  to  support  independent  living,  Applied  Ergonomics  37  (2006)  599–606.  

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Säde  Lind,  Minna  Kamppuri,  Markku  Tukiainen,  (2012)  Designing  for  Elderly  People  with  DemenEa:  A  Case  of  InteracEve  MulEmedia  System  for  Reminiscence,  CHI’12,  May  5–10,  2012,  AusEn,  Texas,  USA.  ACM  978-­‐1-­‐4503-­‐1016-­‐1/12/05.  

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The Wearable Lullaby

Elizabeth  H.  Ehleringer,  Si  Jung  Kim  (2013)  The  Wearable  Lullaby:  Improving  Sleep  Quality  of  Caregivers  of  DemenEa  PaEents,  CHI  2013  Extended  Abstracts,  April  27–May  2,  2013,  Paris,  France.  ACM  978-­‐1-­‐4503-­‐1952-­‐2/13/04.  

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Magnus  Nilsson,  Sara  Johansson  and  Maria  Håkansson  (2003)  Nostalgia:  An  EvocaEve  Tangible  Interface  for  Elderly  Users,  CHI-­‐2003.    

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Sunny  Consolvo  ,  Predrag  Klasnja  ,  David  W.  McDonald  ,  Daniel  Avrahami  ,  Jon  Froehlich  ,  Louis  LeGrand  ,  Ryan  Libby  ,  Keith  Mosher  ,  James  A.  Landay,  Flowers  or  a  robot  army?:  encouraging  awareness  &  acEvity  with  personal,  mobile  displays,  Proceedings  of  the  10th  internaEonal  conference  on  Ubiquitous  compuEng,  September  21-­‐24,  2008,  Seoul,  Korea    [doi>10.1145/1409635.1409644]  

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Zensensor

www.zensensor.com  

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Wallace,  Jayne,  Dan  Jackson,  Cas  Ladha,  Patrick  Olivier,  Andrew  Monk,  Mark  Blythe,  and  Peter  Wright.  "Digital  jewellery  and  family  relaEonships."  In  Workshop  on  the  family  and  communicaEon  technologies,  Northumbria  University.  2007.  

porcelain, paper, felt, light sensors, motors, motes, accelerometers and batteries

hnp://www.digitaljewellery.com/jaynewallace/journeys.html  

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hnp://www.aidcall.co.uk/  

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Healthy Design •  Significant effort

–  E.g., EU AAL/FP5-7

•  Policy •  Stakeholders •  x-disciplinary •  Complexity •  Translational difficulties •  Acceptance •  Usability •  Fresh thinking

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So what could a successful pathway look like? •  coders and carers •  ideation events •  mix the blend •  harmonise towards user stories •  hack user interfaces •  build stakeholder community