Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2207676.2207749
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Empathy, participatory design and people with dementia

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“…in ergonomics [30], HCI [38], participatory design [19], product design [28], design research [22]). Dandavate et al even go so far to say that the success of products will depend upon the degree to which researchers and practitioners learn how to empathize with the product users early in the development process [8].…”
Section: Empathy and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in ergonomics [30], HCI [38], participatory design [19], product design [28], design research [22]). Dandavate et al even go so far to say that the success of products will depend upon the degree to which researchers and practitioners learn how to empathize with the product users early in the development process [8].…”
Section: Empathy and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tools to support design and evaluation include scenarios and personas and these are particularly useful when linked to a participatory design approach where users are involved in the process at early stage and preferably throughout the design process [12], [13], [14]. Personas can be used to rarify individual aspirations that new technology packages could support and scenario-based tools support designers with reliable examples of use during their development.…”
Section: Methods and Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mobile device was consisted of an empathetic agent who would make empathic comments when interacting with the subject in order to discuss issues relating to the user's health [19]. Lindsay et al (2012) developed the 'KITE project'. The 'KITE project' design work examined the potential for designing a digital intervention to promote safe walking for people with dementia, i.e.…”
Section: E Empathy and Health (Mental And Physical)mentioning
confidence: 99%