Targeted Design for a Specialist Working Population: How Farm Vets Inform the Design of Web-based Interventions That Support Coping.

Andrew J Duncan, K Lamont (Stephen)

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Abstract

Book description:
This edited volume is about the application of design-led approaches for developing interventions that have the intention of addressing real-world issues and problems. The book documents the realities of developing and designing interventions for real people, in a real-world context. The topics covered in the book are multi-disciplinary, and include examples from health and wellbeing, education, and agriculture. The contributors provide open and honest accounts of the challenges and restrictions, highlighting the positive impact that can be gained from involving stakeholders as key voices in the intervention development process. These case studies suggest underpinning methodologies that will support the formalisation of these design-led approaches, permitting the formation of robust frameworks in the future. The book will be of interest to scholars working in design, design research, intervention design, co-design, user-centred design, service design, digital design, digital healthcare, and evidence-based design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesigning Interventions to Address Complex Societal Issues
EditorsSarah Morton
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter4
Pages47-55
ISBN (Electronic)9781003270850
ISBN (Print)9781032205441
Publication statusPrint publication - 19 Sept 2022

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