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Wang, T. (author), Qian, S. (author), Zhu, Haiou (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Giunti, Guido (author), Melles, M. (author)
Design is expanding its influence on shaping future healthcare. Ideally, designers apply human-centered design and human factors that introduce theory, principles, and methods to design to optimize people’s healthcare experiences in both digital and non-digital environments. To discuss and implement experience design in healthcare, consensus...
book chapter 2024
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Gomez Ortega, A. (author), Lovei, Peter (author), Noortman, Renee (author), Toebosch, Romain (author), Bowyer, Alex (author), Kurze, Albrecht (author), Funk, Mathias (author), Gould, Sandy (author), Huron, Samuel (author), Bourgeois, J. (author)
Behavioral data is ubiquitous in products, services, and systems that people interact with. It is increasingly used by design and HCI researchers and practitioners throughout their human-centered and participatory design processes. The highly dynamic nature of behavioral data makes it deeply intertwined with people, their behavior, and their...
conference paper 2023
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Brinkman, Geert (author), van Buuren, Arwin (author), Voorberg, William (author), van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author)
Public organizations are increasingly turning to design thinking to address wicked societal issues, enhance innovation, and improve services. However, in general, public organizations do not provide the most receptive context for design thinking. To be applied effectively, design thinking requires sufficient tolerance for uncertainty,...
journal article 2023
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Peng, Z. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Xue, H. (author)
This article presents a comprehensive review of existing literature covering the topic of mood-focused design. It delves into how designers and design researchers currently address mood in the context of experience-driven design. Using a scoping review methodology, we identified and thematically analyzed sixty-six highly relevant articles. Our...
review 2023
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Huang, S. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
The relevance of human needs is generally recognized in human-centered design research and practice. However, a challenge of working with needs is that the word “need” can be interpreted in various ways, which can hinder effective communication and collaboration. Need typologies, in such cases, can serve as a shared language by providing an...
conference paper 2023
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van der Maden, W.L.A. (author), Lomas, J.D. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author)
Introduction: Designing artificial intelligence (AI) to support health and wellbeing is an important and broad challenge for technologists, designers, and policymakers. Drawing upon theories of AI and cybernetics, this article offers a design framework for designing intelligent systems to optimize human wellbeing. We focus on the production...
journal article 2023
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Colombo, S. (author), Ciliotta, Estefania (author), Marengo, Lucia (author), Liu, Houjiang (author), Molino, Piero (author), Ciuccarelli, Paolo (author)
In the COVID-19 pandemic, digital technologies (DT) supported the design and implementation of solutions addressing new needs and living conditions. We describe Design for Emergency, a digital open design platform developed to ideate solutions for people's fast-changing needs in the pandemic, to analyze how DT can affect human-centered design...
journal article 2023
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Gomez Ortega, A. (author), van Kollenburg, Janne (author), Shen, Yvette (author), Murray-Rust, D.S. (author), Nedić, Dajana (author), Jimenez Garcia, Juan (author), Meijer, Wo (author), Kumar Chaudhary, Pranshu (author), Bourgeois, J. (author)
Designers and HCI researchers from industry and academia have been exploring the opportunities that emerge from incorporating behavioral data into the design process. For this, designers employ and combine data from multiple sources, multiple scales, and types to obtain valuable insights that inform and support design decisions. This combination...
conference paper 2022
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Coskun, Aykut (author), Cila, N. (author), Nicenboim, I. (author), Giaccardi, Elisa (author), Forlano, Laura (author), Frauenberger, Christopher (author), Hassenzahl, Marc (author), Mancini, Clara (author), Wakkary, Ron (author)
The last decade has witnessed the expansion of design space to include the epistemologies and methodologies of more-than-human design (MTHD). Design researchers and practitioners have been increasingly studying, designing for, and designing with nonhumans. This panel will bring together HCI experts who work on MTHD with different nonhumans as...
conference paper 2022
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Li, M. (author), Aschenbrenner, D. (author), van Tol, D.H. (author), van Eijk, D.J. (author), Vink, P. (author)
For designing large-scale products like an airplane, engaging end-users in the concept phase is difficult. However, early user evaluation is important to choose the path which fits the user’s needs best. In particular, comfort-related assessments are difficult to conduct with digital models that are shown on a desktop PC application. Digital...
conference paper 2022
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Aldea, Anna (author), Tinga, Angelica M. (author), van Zeumeren, I.M. (author), van Nes, C.N. (author), Aschenbrenner, D. (author)
Higher levels of vehicle automation come with new challenges for designing safe systems. The Human Machine-Interface (HMI) plays a key role in mediating the interaction between the human driver and vehicle automation. By providing the driver with appropriate feedback, the HMI has the potential to increase mode awareness and situational...
conference paper 2022
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Wang, G. (author)
According to Person-Centred Care, as far as possible, people with dementia should be cared for in a way that takes into account their personality, life experiences and preferences. Personalisation is hence the core of Person-Centred Care, yet the approaches, recommendations and tools are lacking for this purpose. Therefore, the author...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Baha, S.E. (author), Ghei, Taresh (author), Kranzbühler, A. (author)
In Design-Driven Innovation (D-DI) the meaning of a product or service is radically innovated to introduce a new paradigm that ideally can benefit people, companies, and society as a whole. However, due to the associated risks, most companies are hesitant to engage with and adopt D-DI. Human Centered Design (HCD) is preferred while innovation...
journal article 2021
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Dekker, Mireille (author), de Koning, Judith PM (author), Melles, M. (author), Sonneveld, M.H. (author), van Mansfeld, Rosa (author), Jongerden, Irene P (author)
Background: Patient information provision about isolation measures is often not standardized. Moreover, it is unclear what information patients and informal caregivers need to optimize their knowledge and actual experience of contact isolation. We explored opportunities for improving the experience of patients in contact isolation from a human...
journal article 2021
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Wang, G. (author), Albayrak, A. (author), Kortuem, G.W. (author), van der Cammen, T.J.M. (author)
Background: Care personalization is key to the well-being of people with dementia according to person-centered care. With the development of the internet of things, a large quantity of personal data can be collected securely and reliably, which has the potential to facilitate care personalization for people with dementia. Yet, there are...
journal article 2021
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Schoonderwoerd, Tjeerd A.J. (author), Jorritsma, Wiard (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Van Den Bosch, Karel (author)
Much of the research on eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) has centered on providing transparency of machine learning models. More recently, the focus on human-centered approaches to XAI has increased. Yet, there is a lack of practical methods and examples on the integration of human factors into the development processes of AI...
journal article 2021
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Torkashvanda, G. (author), Li, M. (author), Vink, P. (author)
BACKGROUND: The Human-Centered Design methodology advocates VR prototyping, as an effective tool to evaluate concepts in a cost-efficient, time-saving way. It is the question of whether it works in the development of a product intended to increase privacy while flying. OBJECTIVE: The current study aims at the application of virtual reality on...
journal article 2021
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Li, M. (author), Ganni, Sandeep (author), Albayrak, A. (author), Rutkowski, Anne F. (author), van Eijk, D.J. (author), Jakimowicz, Jack (author)
Ensuring surgeons are well-trained in various skills is of paramount importance to patient safety. Surgical simulators were introduced to laparoscopy training during the last 2 decades for basic skills training. The main drawback of current simulation-based laparoscopy training is their lack of true representation of the intro-operative...
journal article 2021
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Werner, Nicole E. (author), Tong, Michelle (author), Nathan-Roberts, Dan (author), Arnott Smith, Catherine (author), Tredinnick, Ross (author), Ponto, Kevin (author), Melles, M. (author), Hoonakker, Peter (author)
We used a sociotechnical systems approach-which conceptualizes a system of interacting people, technologies, and tasks, to identify individual differences in personal health information management (PHIM) that can inform the design of patient-friendly environments, tools, and technologies. We conducted a secondary thematic analysis of data...
journal article 2020
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Ozkaramanli, D (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Ozcan Vieira, E. (author)
Personal dilemmas are inspiring phenomena, which can stimulate design creativity and reflection on users’ goals and values. This paper aims to provide an overview of the main challenges involved in Dilemma-Driven Design (DDD). We first introduce three main activities performed when designing with dilemmas: Identifying dilemmas (discovery),...
journal article 2020
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