HCI and design in the context of dementia. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- HCI and design in the context of dementia. (2020)
- Main Title:
- HCI and design in the context of dementia
- Further Information:
- Note: Rens Brankaert, Gail Kenning, editors.
- Other Names:
- Brankaert, Rens
Kenning, Gail - Contents:
- Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Framing in Context -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Setting the Scope -- 1.2.1 Context and HCI -- 1.2.2 HCI and Design -- 1.2.3 Ageing and Dementia -- 1.2.4 Moving HCI and Design Forward in the Context of Dementia -- 1.2.5 Language and Terminology -- 1.3 Book Structure -- 1.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part I Inclusion and Recognition: In the Context of Dementia -- 2 Reciprocal Design -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background -- 2.2.1 Ageing Population -- 2.2.2 Quality of Life -- 2.2.3 Understanding Needs -- 2.2.4 Participatory Approaches 2.2.5 Reciprocal Engagement -- 2.3 Making It Together: A Reciprocal Case -- 2.3.1 Participants -- 2.3.2 Consent -- 2.3.3 The Design Process -- 2.3.4 Data -- 2.3.5 Analysis -- 2.3.6 Case Study Rationale and Development of Reciprocal Approach -- 2.4 Principles for Reciprocal Design -- 2.5 Discussion -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Warm Technology: A Novel Perspective on Design for and with People Living with Dementia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Paradox of Technology -- 3.3 Refocusing Our Design Efforts -- 3.4 Temptations of Technology -- 3.5 Warm Technology 3.5.1 Designing Warm Technology -- 3.5.2 Warm Technology: Three Design Cases -- 3.5.3 Challenges for Warm Technology -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Personalization and Compassionate Design -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Context -- 4.1.2 Keeping the Individual at the Heart of the Design Process -- 4.1.3 Ethical Considerations -- 4.2 Person andIntro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Framing in Context -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Setting the Scope -- 1.2.1 Context and HCI -- 1.2.2 HCI and Design -- 1.2.3 Ageing and Dementia -- 1.2.4 Moving HCI and Design Forward in the Context of Dementia -- 1.2.5 Language and Terminology -- 1.3 Book Structure -- 1.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part I Inclusion and Recognition: In the Context of Dementia -- 2 Reciprocal Design -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background -- 2.2.1 Ageing Population -- 2.2.2 Quality of Life -- 2.2.3 Understanding Needs -- 2.2.4 Participatory Approaches 2.2.5 Reciprocal Engagement -- 2.3 Making It Together: A Reciprocal Case -- 2.3.1 Participants -- 2.3.2 Consent -- 2.3.3 The Design Process -- 2.3.4 Data -- 2.3.5 Analysis -- 2.3.6 Case Study Rationale and Development of Reciprocal Approach -- 2.4 Principles for Reciprocal Design -- 2.5 Discussion -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Warm Technology: A Novel Perspective on Design for and with People Living with Dementia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Paradox of Technology -- 3.3 Refocusing Our Design Efforts -- 3.4 Temptations of Technology -- 3.5 Warm Technology 3.5.1 Designing Warm Technology -- 3.5.2 Warm Technology: Three Design Cases -- 3.5.3 Challenges for Warm Technology -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Personalization and Compassionate Design -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Context -- 4.1.2 Keeping the Individual at the Heart of the Design Process -- 4.1.3 Ethical Considerations -- 4.2 Person and Relational Care -- 4.2.1 Personhood-What Is It? Why Does It Matter? -- 4.2.2 Memory and Identity -- 4.3 Technology and Personhood -- 4.3.1 Personalized Reminiscence -- 4.3.2 LAUGH Project: A Case Study Using Compassionate Design -- 4.4 Conclusion 6.2.3 Current Methods in Dementia Research -- 6.2.4 Participatory Action Methods (PAR) -- 6.3 Taking a Collaborative Approach -- 6.3.1 Getting to Know Each Other -- 6.3.2 Participants as Co-researchers and Collaborators -- 6.3.3 The YOD Research Team -- 6.4 The Perspective of Individuals Living with YOD -- 6.4.1 Working Directly Those with YOD -- 6.4.2 Perceptions of Dementia -- 6.4.3 Current HCI Design -- 6.4.4 Designing for Two -- 6.4.5 Adding Substance to the Technology -- 6.4.6 Learning the "How-To" of the Technology -- 6.4.7 Other Aspects to Consider -- 6.5 Discussion … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 004.01/9
Human-computer interaction
Dementia -- Patients
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030328351
- Related ISBNs:
- 303032835X
3030328341
9783030328344 - Notes:
- Note: References -- 5 Making Space for Uncertainty -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Challenges for Designers -- 5.3 Approaches for Designing for Advanced Dementia -- 5.4 Using Design-Thinking to Discuss Dementia -- 5.5 Safe Spaces to Explore Uncertainty -- 5.6 Empathic Understanding -- 5.7 (Un)Common Language -- 5.8 Discussion -- 5.8.1 Opportunities for Reflection and Challenging Preconceptions -- References -- 6 Approaches for Authentic Engagement: Younger Onset Dementia -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Context -- 6.2.1 Younger Onset Dementia-Life Circumstances -- 6.2.2 Lived Experiences of YOD
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