Co-design of mHealth delivered interventions: a systematic review to assess key methods and processes

H Eyles, A Jull, R Dobson, R Firestone… - Current Nutrition …, 2016 - Springer
Most mobile health (mHealth) programmes are designed with minimal input from target end
users and are not truly personalised or adaptive to their specific and evolving needs. This …

[HTML][HTML] Toward patient-centered telerehabilitation design: understanding chronic pain patients' preferences for web-based exercise telerehabilitation using a discrete …

K Cranen, CGM Groothuis-Oudshoorn… - Journal of Medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Patient-centered design that addresses patients' preferences and needs is
considered an important aim for improving health care systems. At present, within the field of …

[HTML][HTML] “Happiness inventors”: informing positive computing technologies through participatory design with children

S Yarosh, SM Schueller - Journal of medical Internet research, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Positive psychological interventions for children have typically focused on direct
adaptations of interventions developed for adults. As the community moves toward …

Beyond skin deep: Generative co-design for aesthetic prosthetics

F Zhou, SD Benford, S Whatley, K Marsh… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
There is a trend for handcrafting bespoke prostheses that embody their wearers' aesthetic
tastes and identities. We explore how this might be extended by enabling users to co-design …

Positive affect predicting worker psychological response to cyber-bullying in the high-tech industry in Northern Taiwan

JC Hong, L Chien-Hou, MY Hwang, RP Hu… - Computers in Human …, 2014 - Elsevier
Online cyber-bullying has become a frequent occurrence in organizations. To understand
individual dispositions and the organizational factors that effect online cyber-bullying, the …

Design opportunities for supporting informal caregivers

LBJ Bosch, M Kanis - Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
This paper highlights key opportunities for technology design for informal caregivers who
provide long-term in-home care. For this purpose, a study with informal caregivers was …

What We Can Learn from the iReflect Project: Develo** a Mobile App for Reflection in Work-Integrated Learning.

M Harvey, G Walkerden, AL Semple, K McLachlan… - International Journal of …, 2019 - ERIC
Reflection for learning is a common course requirement for many WIL subjects and when
students are engaged in blended or online modes of delivery or in off-campus placements …

Positive affect relevant to epistemic curiosity to reflect continuance intention to join a hands-on making contest

JC Hong, MY Hwang, E Szeto, KH Tai… - Eurasia Journal of …, 2016 - ejmste.com
Background: Hands-on making (eg,“Maker”) has become prevalent in current educational
settings. To understand the role that students' epistemic curiosity plays in hands-on making …

Eliciting children's expectations for hand prostheses through generative design tools

M Dursun, BŞ Pedgley - Proceedings of the Design Society, 2021 - cambridge.org
When designing assistive devices for children with disabilities, designers mostly consider
technical and functional aspects and overlook factors that affect their usage from children's …

[HTML][HTML] How is the caregiver doing? capturing caregivers' experiences with a reflective toolkit

L Bosch, M Kanis, J Dunn, KA Stewart, B Kröse - JMIR mental health, 2019 - mental.jmir.org
Background: This paper describes the Co-Care-KIT, a reflective toolkit designed to provide
insights into the diverse experiences of home-based informal caregivers during the delivery …