The AIR model (Activities, Internal world, Relationships): a pragmatic framework for evaluating co-design
Authors
Gosling, JulieCraven, Michael
Dening, Tom
Coleston-Shields, Dons
Aberturas, Adriana
Martin, Sandra
Munoz, Marcos
Ruiz, Guillermo
Bueno, Yolanda
Almeida, Rosa
Mallofre, Andreu
Boladeras, Marta
Ludden, Geke
Smith, Tina
Niedderer, Kristina
Luneburg, Lisa-Marie
Tournier, Isabelle
Abrilahij, Afsaneh
MinD Patient & Public Involvement group, Nottingham and Grupo de Expertos Por Experiencia, Valladolid
Issue Date
2019-11-13
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A pragmatic model, AIR (Activities; Internal world; Relationships), is presented for co-design of technologies and products to support well-being of people living with dementia. This model, co-developed with people with lived experience, is aimed at including psychosocial aspects in the prototype development process. The model is then related to a form of mindful evaluation framework that can be employed during the prototype testing of co-designed solutions. The components of this evaluation framework and associated instruments are described.Citation
Gosling, J., Craven, M.P., Dening, T. et al. (2019) The AIR model (Activities, Internal world, Relationships): a pragmatic framework for evaluating co-design, In Niedderer, K., Ludden, G.D.S., Cain, R. and Wölfel, C. (eds.) Designing with and for people with dementia: wellbeing, empowerment and happiness. Dresden : TUDpress, 2019, pp. 27-40.Publisher
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