Evidence Based Dementia Personas: Human Factors Design for People Living with Dementia

C. Jais, S. Hignett, Zuli Galindo Estupiñan, E. Hogervorst
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The complex needs of people with dementia can create challenges when designing care environments. A Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) approach to the design of dementia care environments was used to address this challenge, and support wellbeing and independence for system users. Four individual personas (Alison, Barry, Christine and David) and a couple persona (Chris and Sally) were developed to represent the needs of people living with dementia. The aim was to facilitate the exchange of information and expertise between stakeholders and improve understanding of the characteristics of system users. An evidence-based approach involved extracting information from design, dementia, and clinical literature. This was followed by an iterative persona development process and a validation exercise to review the concept, content and applications. This paper outlines the development process, describes each persona and discusses current and potential applications.
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基于证据的痴呆症角色:痴呆症患者的人为因素设计
痴呆症患者的复杂需求在设计护理环境时可能会带来挑战。人为因素和人体工程学(HFE)方法用于痴呆症护理环境的设计,以应对这一挑战,并支持系统用户的福祉和独立性。四个个人角色(艾莉森,巴里,克里斯汀和大卫)和一对夫妇角色(克里斯和莎莉)被开发来代表痴呆症患者的需求。其目的是促进利益相关者之间的信息和专门知识交流,并增进对系统用户特征的了解。循证方法包括从设计、痴呆和临床文献中提取信息。接下来是一个迭代的角色开发过程和一个验证练习,以检查概念、内容和应用程序。本文概述了开发过程,描述了每个角色,并讨论了当前和潜在的应用。
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