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Compassionate Design: A methodology for advanced dementia

Treadaway, Cathy; Fennell, Jac; Taylor, Aidan

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Cathy Treadaway

Aidan Taylor



Abstract

Predicted increases in the numbers of people living into the advanced stages of dementia pose a significant problem for health and care providers around the world. Finding ways to ameliorate the distressing dementia symptoms of anxiety and depression and assist people to live well into the advanced stages of the disease, is vitally important. There are currently few products available for people living in the later stages and understanding the complex needs of individuals on a unique dementia journey, is vitally important for designers of products and services. This paper will propose that Compassionate Design provides an effective and tested methodology to help ensure that designs are appropriate and meaningful to users living with advanced dementia, or other forms of cognitive impairment as a result of accident or disease. The approach places loving kindness for the individual at the heart of the design process and focuses on three vital aspects of design: sensory stimulation, personalisation and connections with others and the environment. This paper provides a case study from LAUGH EMPOWERED, a collaboration with UK NHS and an international residential care home company. It evidences how Compassionate Design methodology has informed the development and evaluation of HUG by LAUGH®, a new product designed to bring comfort and reduce anxiety for people living with advanced dementia. HUG® is a soft soothing object that contains embedded technology that provides personalised music and a beating heart. The study is evaluating design, safety and effectiveness of HUG® to support the wellbeing of people living with advanced dementia. Data is collected via the Pool Activity Level (PAL) tool and Bradford Dementia Wellbeing Scale, as well as interviews with caregivers, health professionals and family members. Early findings from the study indicate that HUG® helps to reduce patient anxiety and enhances communication with caregivers.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name Design4Health 2020
Acceptance Date May 22, 2020
Publication Date Jul 1, 2020
Deposit Date Mar 4, 2021
Publicly Available Date Mar 5, 2021
Pages 667-673
Book Title Design 4 Health 2020 Conference Proceedings
ISBN 9781838111700
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/7174925
Publisher URL https://research.shu.ac.uk/design4health/publications/2020-conference-proceedings
Additional Information Treadaway, C., Fennell, J. & Taylor, A. (2020) 'Compassionate Design: a methodology for advanced dementia', In Christer, K., Craig, C. & Chamberlain, P. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Design4Health. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1st-3rd July 2020. Sheffield: Sheffield Hallam University, pp. 667-673

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