The In-Home Use of Medications: In Pursuit of Design-Driven Knowledge

IF 0.5 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Home Cultures Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI:10.1080/17406315.2021.1916225
S. Pizzocaro, A. Penati
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Abstract The importance that medications can have in people’s daily lives at home is self-evident, particularly in the case of chronic therapy. And yet, although medications are often part of daily routines, there is still a relative inertia from a design perspective of innovating medications as “objects” inhabiting the domestic landscape. Healthcare and medication innovations are driven by clinical requirements that deal with health issues, albeit often lacking extensive person-centered consideration. This paper aims to address some concerns about the use of medications at home, in order to convert them into design concerns. To this end, this study takes the form of a literature review that could be of interest to designers committed to forthcoming advancements in the field. Meant as a theoretical paper, it partly revisits and integrates consolidated studies conducted in the anthropology of pharmaceuticals, along with inputs derived from patient-related healthcare literature.
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药物在家使用:追求设计驱动的知识
摘要药物在人们日常生活中的重要性不言而喻,尤其是在慢性治疗的情况下。然而,尽管药物通常是日常生活的一部分,但从设计的角度来看,将药物创新为居住在国内的“物品”仍然存在相对的惰性。医疗保健和药物创新是由处理健康问题的临床要求驱动的,尽管通常缺乏广泛的以人为中心的考虑。本文旨在解决一些关于在家使用药物的问题,以便将其转化为设计问题。为此,本研究采用了文献综述的形式,致力于该领域即将取得的进展的设计师可能会对此感兴趣。作为一篇理论论文,它部分回顾并整合了药物人类学中进行的综合研究,以及来自患者相关医疗文献的投入。
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