Search Results - "Renda, Gianni"
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Design and assistive technology: a tinder match waiting to happen
Published in Design Science (12-02-2024)“…Assistive technology (AT) is any artefact that enables participation in activities usually limited by disability. Frequently, AT suffers from poor design…”
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The design briefing process matters: a case study on telehealthcare device providers in the UK
Published in Disability and rehabilitation: Assistive technology (01-01-2019)“…The telehealthcare sector has been expanding steadily in the UK. However, confusing, complex and unwieldy designs of telehealthcare devices are at best, less…”
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Can you design the perfect condom? Engaging young people to inform safe sexual health practice and innovation
Published in Sex education (02-01-2022)“…This paper describes the process of engaging young people in a user centred, co-design strategy to define their perfect condom. Our aims were 1) to find a way…”
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"I think I could have designed it better, but I didn't think that it was my place": a critical review of home modification practices from the perspectives of health and of design
Published in Disability and rehabilitation: Assistive technology (02-10-2020)“…Purpose: The research presented demonstrates the disharmony between end user goals and their consideration in service outcomes within ageing-in-place and asks…”
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The cutlery effect: do designed products for people with disabilities stigmatise them?
Published in Disability and rehabilitation: Assistive technology (16-11-2016)“…The purpose of this study was to investigate of how assistive cutlery design effects perception of the user. Studies regarding the usage and development of…”
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The design briefing process matters: a case study on telehealthcare device providers in the UK
Published in Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology (02-01-2019)“…Purpose: The telehealthcare sector has been expanding steadily in the UK. However, confusing, complex and unwieldy designs of telehealthcare devices are at…”
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