2022
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.6546
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Conducting Co-Design with Older People in a Digital Setting: Methodological Reflections and Recommendations

Abstract: Introduction: Co-design has been identified as a participatory method to create person-centred integrated healthcare services that align with older people's values and lived experiences.Description: Existing guidelines on conducting co-design primarily focus on inperson methods with limited guidance on using digital methods to collect data. This gap in knowledge is particularly pertinent when co-designing with older people who can experience challenges with digital literacy and accessibility. This article uses… Show more

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“…Additionally, in line with previous work, we created a relaxed, calm, and trusting environment with older people, which is of utmost importance to ensure their successful participation in co-creation activities. 50 However, co-design does not ensure by itself the achievement of high levels of usability and user experience. 51 Therefore, we have enlarged the co-design activities to overcome these barriers and empower the facilitating factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, in line with previous work, we created a relaxed, calm, and trusting environment with older people, which is of utmost importance to ensure their successful participation in co-creation activities. 50 However, co-design does not ensure by itself the achievement of high levels of usability and user experience. 51 Therefore, we have enlarged the co-design activities to overcome these barriers and empower the facilitating factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When designing co-design activities, researchers should consider how to engage individuals with stroke who have aphasia, challenges reading due to literacy, and visual and perceptual impairments in co-design [ 142 ]. Preparation, through consultation with the end-users, is needed to maximize the outcomes of co-design activities [ 143 ]. In addition, generative tools, such as Lego™, videos, and emotional mapping, can help engage individuals with communication difficulties to express themselves visually and verbally to describe potential solutions [ 144 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This PEFI program includes a WhatsApp group that facilitates recruitment through media and technology for all older adults who have already participated in the program. For a focus group testing the app design, it is essential to have a variety of participants with different demographic profiles, interests, and needs [ 11 ]. Therefore, for this focus group, we included 10 men and 10 women.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closed-ended questions were used in the meetings with caregivers to focus on the system evaluation. Video and audio recordings were used for recording and transcribing the participants’ comments on data security [ 11 ]. The layout of the room where the focus group was conducted is illustrated in Figure 4 , showing the positions of participants, mediators, and recording equipment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%