Design Method: User Interviews

Paul designed an avatar-based puzzle concept to help child patients understand and participate in their clinical tests and test results.

The Brain self portrait

Paul Meulendijks

(2020)

Petra designed a card game to bring up the topic of menstruation and encourage discussion in Indian families.

Breaking the menstruation taboo

Petra Salarić

(2019)

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)

Yoon prototyped a system called the Cacophony Mapper, which tracks sound stimuli and nurses’ stress levels to study and improve the sound environment in an intensive care unit.

Cacaphony Mapper: Noise Fatigue in the ICU

Yoon Lee

(2019)

Núria designed SOUNDscapes, a digital platform that maps and localizes sound events occurring at the NICU to help reducing harmful sounds.

Soundscapes: towards a quieter NICU

Núria Viñas Vila

(2021)

Filippo developed a discreet device to monitor atrial fibrillation among elderly people to improve their care.

MYO: measure atrial fibrillation discreetly

Filippo Petrocchi

(2019)

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

Datadonor: crowdsourcing healthcare

Joris Hens

(2019)

Yaman designed a 3D head scanner for children with Down’s Syndrome to facilitate the creation of ultra-personalised glasses.

3D Headscanner for Personalised Care

Yaman Gupta

(2021)

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