Designing for people you can’t meet: Persuasive design to nurture seniors’ participation in community services during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.8 4区 艺术学 0 ART Design Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1080/14606925.2023.2259240
Mingzhu Li, Miso Kim, Liqing Huang, Houjiang Liu
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AbstractDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, seniors were required to strictly isolate themselves, as the disease affects them disproportionately. Simultaneously, seniors had particular difficulty adjusting to the new reality because they had little experience using digital technologies. This paper presents a service design project implemented to alleviate the social isolation in senior homes during the pandemic. The team utilized a persuasive design strategy to create a six-step service design process with three cycles to nurture the participation of senior residents and facilitate coproduction. The outcome included technology education, communication channels, art events, and tools to support staff in continuing to coproduce the services.Keywords: Design for seniorsCOVID-19 and designservice designservice coproductionpersuasive designdesign for participation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsMingzhu LiDr. Mingzhu Li is an associate professor in the Department of Industrial Design at Jiangsu University.Miso KimDr. Miso Kim is an associate professor in the Department of Art + Design at Northeastern University.Liqing HuangLiqing Huang is an associate professor in the Department of Industrial Design at Jiangsu University.Houjiang LiuHoujiang Liu is a design researcher at the Center for Design at Northeastern University.
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为你不认识的人设计:在COVID-19大流行期间,有说服力的设计培养老年人参与社区服务
在新冠肺炎大流行期间,老年人被要求严格隔离,因为这种疾病对他们的影响很大。同时,老年人特别难以适应新的现实,因为他们几乎没有使用数字技术的经验。本文介绍了一项服务设计项目,以减轻大流行期间养老院的社会隔离。团队采用了有说服力的设计策略,创建了六个步骤的服务设计过程,分为三个周期,以培养老年居民的参与并促进合作生产。成果包括技术教育、沟通渠道、艺术活动和工具,以支持员工继续共同提供服务。关键词:老年设计;新型冠状病毒病;设计服务;设计服务合作;作者简介:李明珠李明珠,江苏大学工业设计系副教授。味噌KimDr。Miso Kim是美国东北大学艺术与设计系副教授。黄丽清,江苏大学工业设计系副教授。刘厚江,东北大学设计中心设计研究员。
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