Abstract
This paper analyses a research and innovation action oriented toward creating various technologies to help people with hearing impairment in calibrating their hearing devices and examines how several design artefacts (e.g., sketches, mock-ups, motion graphic videos, prototypes) were used as a knowledge translation mechanism. In particular, the paper looks at how these design artifacts supported knowledge translation in a way that helped individuals with hearing impairment to better understand the calibration process of their hearing devices and to acquire a minimal but practical vocabulary to directly interact with their devices and communicate with the audiologist. Design-based knowledge translation increased the self-efficacy of hearing aids users and put them in the condition to carry out a fine-grained and more contextually-anchored calibration process and, consequently, to feel empowered to operate with a higher degree of autonomy.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of Design Research Society Conference 2018 |
Publisher | Design Research Society |
Publication date | 2018 |
Pages | 2474-2486 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-912294-21-3 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Event | Design Research Society 2018: Catalyst - University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland Duration: 25 Jun 2018 → 28 Jun 2018 http://www.drs2018limerick.org |
Conference
Conference | Design Research Society 2018 |
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Location | University of Limerick |
Country/Territory | Ireland |
City | Limerick |
Period | 25/06/2018 → 28/06/2018 |
Internet address |
Series | Proceedings of DRS |
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ISSN | 2398-3132 |
Keywords
- Hearing impairment
- hearing aids
- Design for Services
- design for healthcare
- Knowledge translation
- gamification