A systematic validation of the Empathic Handover approach guided by five factors that foster empathy in design

This study aims at validating the transferability of the Empathic Handover approach, which we originally developed for the co-design process of a dementia simulator. We argue that empathy in design is operationalised using five factors: emotional interest, sensitivity, self-awareness, personal exper...

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Published in:CoDesign Vol. 15; no. 4; pp. 308 - 328
Main Authors: Smeenk, Wina, Sturm, Janienke, Terken, Jaques, Eggen, Berry
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Taylor & Francis 02-10-2019
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:This study aims at validating the transferability of the Empathic Handover approach, which we originally developed for the co-design process of a dementia simulator. We argue that empathy in design is operationalised using five factors: emotional interest, sensitivity, self-awareness, personal experience, and mixed perspectives. This heuristic proved useful in systematically comparing the empathic capacity of design students using the Empathic Handover and traditional user research approaches. Our comparative study indicates that the Empathic Handover approach enables designers to develop empathy with vulnerable users they did not meet in person (both people with dementia and people who mourn). Additionally, the study enables us to develop an elaborate notion of the working mechanisms of empathy in design as well as practical improvements to the Empathic Handover approach.
ISSN:1571-0882
1745-3755
DOI:10.1080/15710882.2018.1484490