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Design Method: Journey Mapping

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Julian set out to design an intervention that would support a healthy and preventative dyadic lifestyle after a myocardial infarction (heart attack).

WECair: healthy diadic lifestyle

Julian Houwen

(2021)

Karen designed a new concept for a fitness tracker service, including a mobile application and a smartwatch app.

Balloon Journey towards future-self

Karen Gonzalez Fernandez

(2019)

Lindsey has designed an exoskeleton that can mature with Duchenne boys between the ages of 10 and 17, to grow with them both physically and emotionally at different ages.

Maturing exoskeleton for Duchenne

Lindsey Vermeer

(2020)

Iris designed a tool to help asthma patients self-manage through personalisation, increased awareness and structured tools.

VEA: Asthma Self-Management

Iris Ritsma

(2019)

Martina wanted to improve the shared decision-making process in the cardiology department at Amsterdam UMC by creating a booklet on life-prolonging treatments for patients with advanced heart failure.

Deciding with Heart

Martina Pozzoni

(2019)

Maira designed a mobile application to provide CSN parents with a common language to reflect and share their perspectives on thinking about the future.

Future Journeys: a tool for special need kids’ parents

Maira Ribelles Armell

(2020)

Karin wanted to develop a participatory design process that would enable nurses to improve their own working environment.

DesigNurse: nurses as designers

Karin Tetteroo

(2020)

Laura designed ICoon, a tool to facilitate more effective and efficient patient handovers in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

The art of handing over

Laura Schrauwen

(2020)

Joris designed a digital environment to help healthcare providers strategically capture patient health data to improve clinical care.

Datadonor: crowdsourcing healthcare

Joris Hens

(2019)

Jordan designed a product service system for a customisable 3D-printed hand trainer to help patients with hand dexterity and strength challenges recover from their injuries, tailored to the Kenyan context.

3D Printing for frugal innovation in Kenya

Jordan Kelly

(2021)

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