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A. Albayrak
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This research project, part of the Green Intensive Care Unit (ICU) initiative at the Erasmus University Medical Center (EMC), is focused on reducing the environmental impact of syringes at the ICU by designing solutions based on circular economy principles. Based on a Material Fl
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XR Smart Environments Design and Fruition
Personalizing Shared Spaces
The rise of urbanization, overpopulation, and resource depletion in recent years has triggered interest in developing more efficient solutions that could offer sustainable development and improve the quality of life in cities. The increasingly wider and more advanced availability
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Towards Greener ICUs
Redesigning the Use of Disposable Gloves
This research and design project is part of the Green ICU initiative and focused on reducing the environmental impact of gloves at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Erasmus Medical Center (EMC). At the ICU of the EMC around 108 gloves are used per patient per day; to protect t
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Long-term care is defined as a variety of services designed to meet a person’s health and personal care needs which help people live as independently and safely as possible when they can no longer perform everyday activities on their own. Depending on the needs and social context
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Mapping XR Platforms
Analyzing Immersion from the Designer’s Perspective
Understanding humans are the key to developing optimal design solutions for product-service systems. In this sense, the experiential approach is in line but might go beyond typical Human Centered Design (HCD) methods in that it focuses on generating positive experiences that cont
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Macroergonomics of Patient Work
Engaging Patients in Improving Sociotechnical Context of Their Work
The macroergonomics perspective on patient work emphasizes that work performed by patients and their informal caregivers is performed in a work system that has multiple elements (people, tasks, technologies, and physical, social and organizational environment). Patient work is do
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Aims: Statin treatment is one of the hallmarks of secondary prevention after myocardial infarction. Adherence to statins tends to be difficult and can be improved by patient education. Novel technologies such as mixed reality (MR) expand the possibilities to support this process.
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The medical care responsibilities are often on the shoulders of nonprofessionals such as captains who are equipped with forty hours of designated training every five years. However, this training is neither enough for the captains to handle medical incidents nor releases their st
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Know-me
A toolkit for designing personalised dementia care
Personalisation is a crucial element in providing person-centred care for people with de-mentia. This paper presents the development and evaluation of a design toolkit to facilitate the work of designers and healthcare professionals in personalising dementia care. This toolkit, n
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A digital platform for facilitating personalized dementia care in nursing homes
Formative evaluation study
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 car
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Innovating health care
Key characteristics of human-centered design
Human-centered design is about understanding human needs and how design can respond to these needs. With its systemic humane approach and creativity, human-centered design can play an essential role in dealing with today's care challenges. 'Design' refers to both the process of d
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Proficiency From Immersion
A Human-Centered Design in Cross-Cultural Surgical Training
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 i
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Personalising Management of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia in Nursing Homes
Exploring the Synergy of Quantitative and Qualitative Data
Researchers have been exploring how to manage Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) in a personalised way, meanwhile, assistive technologies have been developed to collect a variety of personal data. This urges more research in investigating the combination of
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The art of Handing Over
Improving the Patient Handovers at the Intensive Care Unit by a Human-Centred Design Approach
This study aimed to enhance the patient handovers within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) by design, based on experienced qualities and pain points by the ICU team, existing of doctors and nurses. At the ICU, care is delivered by multidisciplinary
healthcare teams who strongly rely
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Service roadmapping
Mapping the digital service potential of smart care concepts for multi-users service designs
Within the context of person-centred care, this paper unravels the digital service potential of smart care concepts by employing service roadmapping. Demonstrators of smart sensor-based care concepts often imply to service more than one user with data. However, for which user whi
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Background: Patient education is crucial in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Novel technologies such as augmented reality or mixed reality expand the possibilities for providing visual support in this process. Mixed reality creates interactive digital three-dim
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In the Maasstad Hospital Department of Surgery in Rotterdam, two types of patients undergo an abdominal surgery: 1) mobile obese patients 2) patients with cancer. These types of patients need personal contact and guidance, especially patients with cancer. However, nurses are over
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Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) laparoscopy simulation is emerging to enhance the attractiveness and realism of surgical procedural training. This study analyses the usability and presence of a Virtual Operating Room (VOR) setup via user evaluation and sets out the key elements fo
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Where ergonomics meets geriatrics
The connection between comprehensive geriatric assessment and design for ageing
Co-designing with people with dementia
A scoping review of involving people with dementia in design research
Co-designing with people with dementia (PwD) can uncover their needs and preferences, which have been often overlooked. It is difficult for PwD to understand designers and express themselves in a conventional co-design session. This study aims to evaluate the effects of involving
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