2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50252-2_4
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Using Academic Work Places to Involve Older People in the Design of Digital Applications. Presentation of a Methodological Framework to Advance Co-design in Later Life

Abstract: Methods to involve users in design have long been used to create relevant content and increase the accuracy of product development. Demographic trends have raised the issue of the needs and demands of older people, especially with regard to digitization. In contrast to the high number of publications discussing the importance of involving people in the design of their daily life, very few publications suggest how to do it. While participatory design is used with older people, there is no common understanding a… Show more

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“…It was not simply about testing whether a given technology worked but equally about testing whether end users' lifeworlds would fit that technology (Engels et al 2019). Ideally, it meant an occasion for mutual learning and for including usually disregarded users, such as older people, in the design process (Östlund et al 2020;Fischer et al 2021).…”
Section: Test Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was not simply about testing whether a given technology worked but equally about testing whether end users' lifeworlds would fit that technology (Engels et al 2019). Ideally, it meant an occasion for mutual learning and for including usually disregarded users, such as older people, in the design process (Östlund et al 2020;Fischer et al 2021).…”
Section: Test Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This engagement prioritises interface acceptability and usability for older people and, in the case of purpose-built technology, leads to intuitive and simple designs that can potentially minimise difficulty confusion linked to the adoption of new technologi es. 26,38,39,[47][48][49] Importantly, the processes of engagement must be central and ongoing. The high uptake of ICT during the COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented opportunity for researchers to work in collaboration with older people to evaluate current technologies and interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, technology companies should adopt a co-design approach when developing new technologies, involving both younger and older users to ensure the underlying scripts fulfil the needs of all users in the future use of these new technologies. One way to do this would be through the organization of focus groups [34][35][36][37].…”
Section: Conclusion and Implications For Future Innovative Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%