Design for Health
Herausgeber: Tsekleves, Emmanuel; Cooper, Rachel
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This book brings together a comprehensive knowledge base on how design and designers respond to different health challenges, as well discussing emerging trends and opportunities for designers and healthcare professionals.
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This book brings together a comprehensive knowledge base on how design and designers respond to different health challenges, as well discussing emerging trends and opportunities for designers and healthcare professionals.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781472457424
- ISBN-10: 1472457420
- Artikelnr.: 48373054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781472457424
- ISBN-10: 1472457420
- Artikelnr.: 48373054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Emmanuel Tsekleves is a Senior Lecturer in Design Interactions at Imagination@Lancaster, Lancaster University. Emmanuel conducts research on designing creative and technology-inspired health-promoting interventions aimed at improving quality of life. Emmanuel blogs regularly for The Guardian and The Conversation on design in healthcare. Rachel Cooper OBE is Distinguished Professor of Design Management and Policy at Lancaster University. Her research interests cover design thinking, design management, design policy, design for wellbeing and socially responsible design. She is the series editor of the Routledge series Design for Social Responsibility.
Introduction and Chapter Summary, by Rachel Cooper and Emmanuel Tsekleves
Part 1 - Setting the Scene
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Western Medicine and Healthcare, by Chris
Rust
Chapter 2: Challenges and Opportunities for Design, by David Swann
Part 2 - Designing for Health
Foreword, by Emmanuel Tsekleves
Theme 1: Design for Public Health
Chapter 3: Services: Soft Service Design around the Envelope of Healthcare,
by Peter Jones
Chapter 4: Behaviours: Behaviour-change Interventions for Public Health, by
Sarah Denford, Charles Abraham, Samantha Van Beurden, Jane R. Smith, and
Sarah Morgan-Trimmer
Chapter 5: Architecture: The Beneficial Health Outcomes of Salutogenic
Design, by Alan Dilani
Chapter 6: Communications: The Contribution of Typography and Information
Design to Health Communication, by Sue Walker
Theme 2: Design in Acute Health
Chapter 7: Architecture: Healing Architecture, by Ricardo Codinhoto
Chapter 8: Products: Product Design in Acute Health, by Sue Hignett
Chapter 9: Communications: Designing Care Bundle Documentation to Support
the Recognition and Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury: A Route to Quality
Improvement, by Alison Black, Josefina Bravo Burnier, Matthew Brook, Clare
Carey, Michelle Goonasekera, David Meredith, Anna Olsson-Brown, Debbie
Rosenorn-Lanng and Emma Vaux
Theme 3: Design in Chronic Health
Chapter 10: Behaviours: Design and Behaviour Change in Health, by Claire
Craig and Paul Chamberlain
Chapter 11: Communications: Communication Design in Chronic Health, by
Alison Prendiville
Chapter 12: Services: Service Design in Chronic Health, by Paul
Chamberlain, Susan Mawson and Daniel Wolstenholme
Chapter 13: Products: Designing Products for Chronic Health, by Abby
Paterson, Ricard Bibb, K. Downey and Jari Pallari
Chapter 14: Architecture: Urban Design and Wellbeing, by Christopher T.
Boyko
Chapter 15: Design Innovation: Embedding Design Process in a Charity
Organisation: Evolving the Double Diamond at Macmillan Cancer Support, by
Marianne Guldbrandsen
Theme 4: Design for Ageing Well
Chapter 16: Services: Exploring How a Service Design Approach can
Facilitate Co-design of Supportive Communities and Service Frameworks for
Older People, by Valerie Carr, Sarah Drummond and Andy Young
Chapter 17: Products: Negotiating Design within Sceptical Territory:
Lessons from Healthcare, by Alastair S. Macdonald
Chapter 18: Communications: Visual information about medicines for older
patients, by Karel van der Waarde
Chapter 19: Architecture: Workplace Health and Wellbeing: Can Greater
Design Participation Provide a Cure, by Jeremy Myerson and Gail Ramster
Chapter 20: Behaviours: Behavioural Strategies of Older Adults in the
Adoption of New Technology-based Products: The Effects of Ageing and the
Promising Application of Smart Materials for the Design of Future Products,
by Gabriella Spinelli, Massimo Micocci and Marco Ajovalasit
Part 3 - Research Methods, Recommendations and Foresight
Chapter 21: Design Insider: The Patient Perspective, by Victor Margolin
Chapter 22: Foresight: The Next Big Frontier in Healthcare, by Aaron Sklar
and Lenny Naar
Chapter 23: Design for Health: Challenges, Opportunities, Emerging Trends,
Research Methods and Recommendations, by Emmanuel Tsekleves and Rachel
Cooper
Part 1 - Setting the Scene
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Western Medicine and Healthcare, by Chris
Rust
Chapter 2: Challenges and Opportunities for Design, by David Swann
Part 2 - Designing for Health
Foreword, by Emmanuel Tsekleves
Theme 1: Design for Public Health
Chapter 3: Services: Soft Service Design around the Envelope of Healthcare,
by Peter Jones
Chapter 4: Behaviours: Behaviour-change Interventions for Public Health, by
Sarah Denford, Charles Abraham, Samantha Van Beurden, Jane R. Smith, and
Sarah Morgan-Trimmer
Chapter 5: Architecture: The Beneficial Health Outcomes of Salutogenic
Design, by Alan Dilani
Chapter 6: Communications: The Contribution of Typography and Information
Design to Health Communication, by Sue Walker
Theme 2: Design in Acute Health
Chapter 7: Architecture: Healing Architecture, by Ricardo Codinhoto
Chapter 8: Products: Product Design in Acute Health, by Sue Hignett
Chapter 9: Communications: Designing Care Bundle Documentation to Support
the Recognition and Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury: A Route to Quality
Improvement, by Alison Black, Josefina Bravo Burnier, Matthew Brook, Clare
Carey, Michelle Goonasekera, David Meredith, Anna Olsson-Brown, Debbie
Rosenorn-Lanng and Emma Vaux
Theme 3: Design in Chronic Health
Chapter 10: Behaviours: Design and Behaviour Change in Health, by Claire
Craig and Paul Chamberlain
Chapter 11: Communications: Communication Design in Chronic Health, by
Alison Prendiville
Chapter 12: Services: Service Design in Chronic Health, by Paul
Chamberlain, Susan Mawson and Daniel Wolstenholme
Chapter 13: Products: Designing Products for Chronic Health, by Abby
Paterson, Ricard Bibb, K. Downey and Jari Pallari
Chapter 14: Architecture: Urban Design and Wellbeing, by Christopher T.
Boyko
Chapter 15: Design Innovation: Embedding Design Process in a Charity
Organisation: Evolving the Double Diamond at Macmillan Cancer Support, by
Marianne Guldbrandsen
Theme 4: Design for Ageing Well
Chapter 16: Services: Exploring How a Service Design Approach can
Facilitate Co-design of Supportive Communities and Service Frameworks for
Older People, by Valerie Carr, Sarah Drummond and Andy Young
Chapter 17: Products: Negotiating Design within Sceptical Territory:
Lessons from Healthcare, by Alastair S. Macdonald
Chapter 18: Communications: Visual information about medicines for older
patients, by Karel van der Waarde
Chapter 19: Architecture: Workplace Health and Wellbeing: Can Greater
Design Participation Provide a Cure, by Jeremy Myerson and Gail Ramster
Chapter 20: Behaviours: Behavioural Strategies of Older Adults in the
Adoption of New Technology-based Products: The Effects of Ageing and the
Promising Application of Smart Materials for the Design of Future Products,
by Gabriella Spinelli, Massimo Micocci and Marco Ajovalasit
Part 3 - Research Methods, Recommendations and Foresight
Chapter 21: Design Insider: The Patient Perspective, by Victor Margolin
Chapter 22: Foresight: The Next Big Frontier in Healthcare, by Aaron Sklar
and Lenny Naar
Chapter 23: Design for Health: Challenges, Opportunities, Emerging Trends,
Research Methods and Recommendations, by Emmanuel Tsekleves and Rachel
Cooper
Introduction and Chapter Summary, by Rachel Cooper and Emmanuel Tsekleves
Part 1 - Setting the Scene
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Western Medicine and Healthcare, by Chris
Rust
Chapter 2: Challenges and Opportunities for Design, by David Swann
Part 2 - Designing for Health
Foreword, by Emmanuel Tsekleves
Theme 1: Design for Public Health
Chapter 3: Services: Soft Service Design around the Envelope of Healthcare,
by Peter Jones
Chapter 4: Behaviours: Behaviour-change Interventions for Public Health, by
Sarah Denford, Charles Abraham, Samantha Van Beurden, Jane R. Smith, and
Sarah Morgan-Trimmer
Chapter 5: Architecture: The Beneficial Health Outcomes of Salutogenic
Design, by Alan Dilani
Chapter 6: Communications: The Contribution of Typography and Information
Design to Health Communication, by Sue Walker
Theme 2: Design in Acute Health
Chapter 7: Architecture: Healing Architecture, by Ricardo Codinhoto
Chapter 8: Products: Product Design in Acute Health, by Sue Hignett
Chapter 9: Communications: Designing Care Bundle Documentation to Support
the Recognition and Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury: A Route to Quality
Improvement, by Alison Black, Josefina Bravo Burnier, Matthew Brook, Clare
Carey, Michelle Goonasekera, David Meredith, Anna Olsson-Brown, Debbie
Rosenorn-Lanng and Emma Vaux
Theme 3: Design in Chronic Health
Chapter 10: Behaviours: Design and Behaviour Change in Health, by Claire
Craig and Paul Chamberlain
Chapter 11: Communications: Communication Design in Chronic Health, by
Alison Prendiville
Chapter 12: Services: Service Design in Chronic Health, by Paul
Chamberlain, Susan Mawson and Daniel Wolstenholme
Chapter 13: Products: Designing Products for Chronic Health, by Abby
Paterson, Ricard Bibb, K. Downey and Jari Pallari
Chapter 14: Architecture: Urban Design and Wellbeing, by Christopher T.
Boyko
Chapter 15: Design Innovation: Embedding Design Process in a Charity
Organisation: Evolving the Double Diamond at Macmillan Cancer Support, by
Marianne Guldbrandsen
Theme 4: Design for Ageing Well
Chapter 16: Services: Exploring How a Service Design Approach can
Facilitate Co-design of Supportive Communities and Service Frameworks for
Older People, by Valerie Carr, Sarah Drummond and Andy Young
Chapter 17: Products: Negotiating Design within Sceptical Territory:
Lessons from Healthcare, by Alastair S. Macdonald
Chapter 18: Communications: Visual information about medicines for older
patients, by Karel van der Waarde
Chapter 19: Architecture: Workplace Health and Wellbeing: Can Greater
Design Participation Provide a Cure, by Jeremy Myerson and Gail Ramster
Chapter 20: Behaviours: Behavioural Strategies of Older Adults in the
Adoption of New Technology-based Products: The Effects of Ageing and the
Promising Application of Smart Materials for the Design of Future Products,
by Gabriella Spinelli, Massimo Micocci and Marco Ajovalasit
Part 3 - Research Methods, Recommendations and Foresight
Chapter 21: Design Insider: The Patient Perspective, by Victor Margolin
Chapter 22: Foresight: The Next Big Frontier in Healthcare, by Aaron Sklar
and Lenny Naar
Chapter 23: Design for Health: Challenges, Opportunities, Emerging Trends,
Research Methods and Recommendations, by Emmanuel Tsekleves and Rachel
Cooper
Part 1 - Setting the Scene
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Western Medicine and Healthcare, by Chris
Rust
Chapter 2: Challenges and Opportunities for Design, by David Swann
Part 2 - Designing for Health
Foreword, by Emmanuel Tsekleves
Theme 1: Design for Public Health
Chapter 3: Services: Soft Service Design around the Envelope of Healthcare,
by Peter Jones
Chapter 4: Behaviours: Behaviour-change Interventions for Public Health, by
Sarah Denford, Charles Abraham, Samantha Van Beurden, Jane R. Smith, and
Sarah Morgan-Trimmer
Chapter 5: Architecture: The Beneficial Health Outcomes of Salutogenic
Design, by Alan Dilani
Chapter 6: Communications: The Contribution of Typography and Information
Design to Health Communication, by Sue Walker
Theme 2: Design in Acute Health
Chapter 7: Architecture: Healing Architecture, by Ricardo Codinhoto
Chapter 8: Products: Product Design in Acute Health, by Sue Hignett
Chapter 9: Communications: Designing Care Bundle Documentation to Support
the Recognition and Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury: A Route to Quality
Improvement, by Alison Black, Josefina Bravo Burnier, Matthew Brook, Clare
Carey, Michelle Goonasekera, David Meredith, Anna Olsson-Brown, Debbie
Rosenorn-Lanng and Emma Vaux
Theme 3: Design in Chronic Health
Chapter 10: Behaviours: Design and Behaviour Change in Health, by Claire
Craig and Paul Chamberlain
Chapter 11: Communications: Communication Design in Chronic Health, by
Alison Prendiville
Chapter 12: Services: Service Design in Chronic Health, by Paul
Chamberlain, Susan Mawson and Daniel Wolstenholme
Chapter 13: Products: Designing Products for Chronic Health, by Abby
Paterson, Ricard Bibb, K. Downey and Jari Pallari
Chapter 14: Architecture: Urban Design and Wellbeing, by Christopher T.
Boyko
Chapter 15: Design Innovation: Embedding Design Process in a Charity
Organisation: Evolving the Double Diamond at Macmillan Cancer Support, by
Marianne Guldbrandsen
Theme 4: Design for Ageing Well
Chapter 16: Services: Exploring How a Service Design Approach can
Facilitate Co-design of Supportive Communities and Service Frameworks for
Older People, by Valerie Carr, Sarah Drummond and Andy Young
Chapter 17: Products: Negotiating Design within Sceptical Territory:
Lessons from Healthcare, by Alastair S. Macdonald
Chapter 18: Communications: Visual information about medicines for older
patients, by Karel van der Waarde
Chapter 19: Architecture: Workplace Health and Wellbeing: Can Greater
Design Participation Provide a Cure, by Jeremy Myerson and Gail Ramster
Chapter 20: Behaviours: Behavioural Strategies of Older Adults in the
Adoption of New Technology-based Products: The Effects of Ageing and the
Promising Application of Smart Materials for the Design of Future Products,
by Gabriella Spinelli, Massimo Micocci and Marco Ajovalasit
Part 3 - Research Methods, Recommendations and Foresight
Chapter 21: Design Insider: The Patient Perspective, by Victor Margolin
Chapter 22: Foresight: The Next Big Frontier in Healthcare, by Aaron Sklar
and Lenny Naar
Chapter 23: Design for Health: Challenges, Opportunities, Emerging Trends,
Research Methods and Recommendations, by Emmanuel Tsekleves and Rachel
Cooper







