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Design for health: Challenges, opportunities, emerging trends, research methods and recommendations

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Published
Publication date18/05/2017
Host publicationDesign for Health
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
Pages388-408
Number of pages21
Edition1st
ISBN (electronic)9781317152507
ISBN (print)9781472457424
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

In terms of public health, health communication adds value in health promotion and disease prevention through enhancing people’s understanding and raising awareness about lifestyle choices. Prototyping is an immensely useful tool for design for health providing opportunities that extend beyond the traditional employment of prototypes as an early proof-of-concept evaluation vehicle. Observations, interviews, focus groups and prototyping have been popular research methods in all four healthcare settings. Co-design has shown value as a means of developing health-related services, products and interventions where the intended recipient of the becomes an active and equal member in the design process. The theme of salutogenic design also emerged, especially in the public healthcare setting and architecture design discipline. Although predominately architecture-focused, salutogenic design also has applications in other design disciplines within public health and ageing well, such as in behaviour and service design.