TY - GEN
T1 - Remember to remember
T2 - International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED15).
AU - Maier, Anja
AU - Özkil, Ali Gürcan
AU - Bang, Maria Mimi
AU - Hysse Forchhammer, Birgitte
PY - 2015/7/30
Y1 - 2015/7/30
N2 - Designing for a healthy life includes addressing the needs of an ageing population. The number of people aged 65 and older with mild cognitive impairment and dementia is rising. Whilst there is todate no pharmacological cure, treatments for symptoms and studies into the effect of nonpharmacological interventions have increasingly become available, with the goals of maintaining and supporting cognitive function, helping the person compensate for impairments, and improving the quality of life. Promising yet nascent is the use of wearable technology for cognitive rehabilitation. We conducted an exploratory feasibility study adapting wearable technologies to support the abovementioned elderly user group remember to remember their daily activities such as non-routine appointments. Six design concepts with smartwatches, smart bands, smartphones, smart calendar boards, NFC tags, and augmented reality glasses were sketched and two low-fidelity prototypes, Memofy and Komihu, were developed and tested with three patients and their caregivers. Technology acceptance was high both amongst patients and health personnel, encouraging further in-depth and longitudinal tests for health outcomes.
AB - Designing for a healthy life includes addressing the needs of an ageing population. The number of people aged 65 and older with mild cognitive impairment and dementia is rising. Whilst there is todate no pharmacological cure, treatments for symptoms and studies into the effect of nonpharmacological interventions have increasingly become available, with the goals of maintaining and supporting cognitive function, helping the person compensate for impairments, and improving the quality of life. Promising yet nascent is the use of wearable technology for cognitive rehabilitation. We conducted an exploratory feasibility study adapting wearable technologies to support the abovementioned elderly user group remember to remember their daily activities such as non-routine appointments. Six design concepts with smartwatches, smart bands, smartphones, smart calendar boards, NFC tags, and augmented reality glasses were sketched and two low-fidelity prototypes, Memofy and Komihu, were developed and tested with three patients and their caregivers. Technology acceptance was high both amongst patients and health personnel, encouraging further in-depth and longitudinal tests for health outcomes.
KW - user centred design
KW - inclusive design
KW - communication
KW - wearable technologies
KW - cognitive rehabilitation
KW - ageing population
KW - mild cognitive impairment
UR - https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/remember-to-remember-a-feasibility-study-adapting-wearable-techno
UR - https://www.designsociety.org/publication/36349/DS+80-6+Proceedings+of+the+20th+International+Conference+on+Engineering+Design+%28ICED+15%29+Vol+6%3A+Design+Methods+and+Tools+-+Part+2++Milan%2C+Italy%2C+27-30.07.15
M3 - Conference contribution book
VL - 80
T3 - International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED)
SP - 331
EP - 340
BT - Proceedings of International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 2015)
A2 - Weber, C
A2 - Husung, S
A2 - Cantamessa, M
A2 - Cascini, G
A2 - Marjanovic, D
A2 - Graziosi, Serena
CY - Glasgow
Y2 - 27 July 2015 through 30 July 2015
ER -