Exploring Autonomy as a Design Principle: Theoretical Review of Autonomy and Case Studies of Service Design for Seniors

IF 0.7 3区 艺术学 0 ART Design and Culture Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1080/17547075.2023.2259658
Miso Kim
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AbstractThe number of senior citizens has increased rapidly over the last decade. However, cultural preconceptions that create social barriers preventing seniors from being adequately supported still prevail. This work argues that understanding and nurturing the principle of autonomy is essential in designing services for senior population. A theoretical review reveals that autonomy is essential for well-being, but this concept has not been sufficiently explored in the context of service design. This article examines autonomy from philosophical, psychological, bioethical, and feminist perspectives and presents a framework that highlights four dimensions of autonomy: power to make decisions, capacity for action, sense of control, and self- governance. To illustrate these dimensions of autonomy, four service design projects conducted in partnership with local senior organizations are presented. Design insights based on the theoretical framework and learnings from the projects are shared to enhance autonomy in service design.Keywords: design for autonomyservice designdesign for older adultsdesign principledesign meta study Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMiso KimDr. Miso Kim is an associate professor in the Department of Arts + Design at Northeastern University. She is also the design director of the NuLawLab and the co-director of the Health and Wellness Design Lab. She studies dignity, autonomy, and participation in service design. m.kim@northeastern.edu
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自主性作为设计原则的探索:老年人服务设计自主性的理论回顾与案例研究
在过去的十年里,老年人的数量迅速增加。然而,造成老年人得不到充分支持的社会障碍的文化偏见仍然普遍存在。这项工作认为,理解和培养自主原则是设计老年人服务必不可少的。一项理论综述表明,自主性对幸福感至关重要,但这一概念在服务设计的背景下尚未得到充分的探讨。本文从哲学、心理学、生物伦理学和女权主义的角度考察了自主性,并提出了一个框架,突出了自主性的四个维度:决策能力、行动能力、控制感和自我治理。为了说明自治的这些维度,本文介绍了与当地高级组织合作开展的四个服务设计项目。基于理论框架的设计见解和从项目中学到的知识被共享,以增强服务设计的自主性。关键词:自主设计服务设计老年人设计设计原则设计meta研究披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。关于贡献者的说明miso KimDr。Miso Kim是美国东北大学艺术与设计系副教授。她也是NuLawLab的设计总监和健康与健康设计实验室的联合主任。她研究服务设计中的尊严、自主和参与。m.kim@northeastern.edu
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