TY - CHAP
T1 - Designing Playful Artefacts for People Living with Dementia
T2 - A Methodological Approach with Undergraduate Students
AU - Lima, Cláudia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This paper reports on a set of methodologies and strategies applied in an academic environment with undergraduate students, in the context of a semester-long project aimed at creating playful artefacts for people living with dementia. This project was carried out under the REMIND—Design for People with Dementia research and resulted from a partnership between Lusofona University and Memória de Mim Daycare Center, an Alzheimer Portugal service. Its main goal was to design artefacts based on biographical and cultural characteristics of the Center's users. In addition, it aimed to introduce concepts of social design and inclusive design in academic learning through practice in real contexts. The students had regular direct contact with health professionals from the Center, developed extensive research on dementia, main symptoms, and forms of manifestation, and gathered a set of biographical and cultural information that allowed the design of artefacts potentially more oriented to the interests and characteristics of the Center’s users. These artefacts were created according to a set of premises, namely, accessibility, flexibility, and inclusiveness in the forms of use; focus on the users’ experience, knowledge, and interests; cognitive stimulation; encouragement of communication/conversation among users. In this paper, the methodologies used, positive aspects and constraints of the work process, and results obtained are reported, aiming at the replicability and continuity of learning practices integrated into social and community contexts.
AB - This paper reports on a set of methodologies and strategies applied in an academic environment with undergraduate students, in the context of a semester-long project aimed at creating playful artefacts for people living with dementia. This project was carried out under the REMIND—Design for People with Dementia research and resulted from a partnership between Lusofona University and Memória de Mim Daycare Center, an Alzheimer Portugal service. Its main goal was to design artefacts based on biographical and cultural characteristics of the Center's users. In addition, it aimed to introduce concepts of social design and inclusive design in academic learning through practice in real contexts. The students had regular direct contact with health professionals from the Center, developed extensive research on dementia, main symptoms, and forms of manifestation, and gathered a set of biographical and cultural information that allowed the design of artefacts potentially more oriented to the interests and characteristics of the Center’s users. These artefacts were created according to a set of premises, namely, accessibility, flexibility, and inclusiveness in the forms of use; focus on the users’ experience, knowledge, and interests; cognitive stimulation; encouragement of communication/conversation among users. In this paper, the methodologies used, positive aspects and constraints of the work process, and results obtained are reported, aiming at the replicability and continuity of learning practices integrated into social and community contexts.
KW - Alzheimer Portugal
KW - Cognitive stimulation
KW - Inclusive design
KW - People living with dementia
KW - Playful artefacts
KW - Social design
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-41770-2_5
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-41770-2_5
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85172762968
T3 - Springer Series in Design and Innovation
SP - 75
EP - 90
BT - Springer Series in Design and Innovation
PB - Springer Nature
ER -