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Designing and implementing a physical exercise intervention for people with first episode psychosis using experience-based co-design: A pilot study from Chennai, India.

open access: yesAsian J Psychiatr
Vijayalakshmi U   +19 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Experience-based co-design in an adult psychological therapies service

Journal of Mental Health, 2015
Experience-based co-design (EBCD) is a methodology for service improvement and development, which puts service-user voices at the heart of improving health services.The aim of this paper was to implement the EBCD methodology in a mental health setting, and to investigate the challenges which arise during this process.In order to achieve this, a ...
Kate, Cooper   +2 more
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Facilitating an accelerated experience-based co-design project

British Journal of Nursing, 2014
This article describes an accelerated experience-based co-design (AEBCD) quality improvement project that was undertaken in an adult critical care setting and the facilitation of that process. In doing so the aim is to encourage other clinical settings to engage with their patients, carers and staff alike and undertake their own quality improvement ...
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A hardware-software co-design experiments platform for NAND flash based on Zynq

2014 IEEE 20th International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, 2014
In this paper we describe a hardware-software co-design experiments platform for NAND flash based on Zynq. Our novel experimental platform utilizes the PL (Programmable Logic within Zynq) to achieve the timing control and bad block management of NAND flash, and to provide a high-speed parallel algorithm verification environment for users.
Debao Wei   +3 more
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Improvements in neonatal care; using experience-based co-design

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2014
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and improve patient care processes by collaborating patients, relatives and healthcare professionals. Design/methodology/approach – To identify and improve patient care processes by collaborating patients ...
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Co-designing interventions for communicating positive newborn bloodspot screening results: use of online Experience-based Co-design (Preprint)

2021
BACKGROUND Each year in England, almost 10,000 parents are informed of their child’s positive newborn bloodspot screening result around 2-8 weeks after birth, depending on the condition. Communication of positive newborn bloodspot screening results is a subtle and skilful task, which demands thought ...
Jane Chudleigh   +12 more
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Experience based co-design in healthcare services: an analysis of projects barriers and enablers

Design for Health, 2020
Experience Based Co-Design (EBCD) has become a popular way of using experience for healthcare service improvement.
Mayara Ramos   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Co-designing Prototypes for User Experience and Engagement in Automation

2022
Here we present a case study to explore the implications of the co-design of future autonomous technologies for user experience (UX) and engagement. Given the high demand for automation in daily life and workplaces, there is a need to assess the value of co-design with the end-users to evaluate users’ experiences and engagements in multiple contexts ...
Parisa Saadati   +2 more
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Refining Methods of Experience-Based Co-Design for Application in Aphasia and Cognitive-Communication Disability

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Purpose: Co-design of research and services alongside end users is increasingly required by funding bodies and governments. To enable a meaningful inclusion of people with communication disability, planning and modification are required, as standard co-design procedures involve extensive spoken and written ...
John E. Pierce   +22 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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