About | Contact Us | Register | Login
ProceedingsSeriesJournalsSearchEAI
Wearables in Healthcare. Second EAI International Conference, HealthWear 2020, Virtual Event, December 10-11, 2020, Proceedings

Research Article

Wear-to-Care. Co-designing the Next Wave of Open Wearables in the Healthcare Sector

Download(Requires a free EAI acccount)
Cite
BibTeX Plain Text
  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-76066-3_10,
        author={Massimo Bianchini and Patrizia Bolzan and Barbaras Parini and Stefano Maffei and Filippo Cipriani},
        title={Wear-to-Care. Co-designing the Next Wave of Open Wearables in the Healthcare Sector},
        proceedings={Wearables in Healthcare. Second EAI International Conference, HealthWear 2020, Virtual Event, December 10-11, 2020, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={HEALTHWEAR},
        year={2021},
        month={5},
        keywords={Open innovation Interaction design Smart wearables Atopic dermatitis Disease awareness Patient advocacy},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-030-76066-3_10}
    }
    
  • Massimo Bianchini
    Patrizia Bolzan
    Barbaras Parini
    Stefano Maffei
    Filippo Cipriani
    Year: 2021
    Wear-to-Care. Co-designing the Next Wave of Open Wearables in the Healthcare Sector
    HEALTHWEAR
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76066-3_10
Massimo Bianchini1, Patrizia Bolzan1,*, Barbaras Parini1, Stefano Maffei1, Filippo Cipriani
  • 1: Department of Design
*Contact email: patrizia.bolzan@polimi.it

Abstract

The paper explores the topic of design, materialization and release of open source wearables that can increase awareness about the mental, behavioral and physical conditions of people with health impairments. The first part, which is based on literature review, investigates the design of healthcare wearables connected to the emerging phenomena of open and user innovation. The second part describes the whole process of design and materialization of DermAware, an open source “experiential” wearable developed within the project Distributed Design Market Platform (Creative Europe Programme) and specifically conceived to increase the social awareness on a pathology such as Atopic Dermatitis. The final part defines an operational framework to design open source wearables, evidencing the process - from design to materialization – and the main critical aspects and opportunities related to the development of “experiential” devices. The conclusions of the paper identify a possible field for designing healthcare wearables called “Wear-to-Care”.

Keywords
Open innovation Interaction design Smart wearables Atopic dermatitis Disease awareness Patient advocacy
Published
2021-05-05
Appears in
SpringerLink
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76066-3_10
Copyright © 2020–2025 ICST
EBSCOProQuestDBLPDOAJPortico
EAI Logo

About EAI

  • Who We Are
  • Leadership
  • Research Areas
  • Partners
  • Media Center

Community

  • Membership
  • Conference
  • Recognition
  • Sponsor Us

Publish with EAI

  • Publishing
  • Journals
  • Proceedings
  • Books
  • EUDL