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Pre-conference: Designing person-centred care – prerequisites for co-creation in the physical and abstract environment

Tisdag 14 maj 2024 09:00 - 12:00 Röhsska Museum of design and craft

Workshop leaders: Franz James, Ulises Navarro Aguiar
Workshop facilitators: Emma Forsgren, Göran Lindahl, Helle Wijk, Mills Dray, Pamela Lindgren, Samantha Hookway

Spår: Workshops

During this pre-conference workshop which will be held at Röhsska Museum of design and craft you will get the opportunity to listen and discuss person-centered care with experts in the field of design, architecture and health care. You will also have the possibility to participate in an interactive method lab workshop with students and lecturers/teachers from HDK-Valand – Academy of Art and Design.

Register for workshop at: https://gcpcc.org/pre-conference-workshops/

Språk

English

Seminarietyp

Enbart på plats

Föreläsningsformat

Workshop

Konferens

GCPCC

Föreläsare

Franz James Workshop leader

Ulises Navarro Aguiar Workshop leader

Profilbild för Emma Forsgren

Emma Forsgren Workshop facilitator

Researcher
University of Gothenburg

Emma has as Master of Science in Speech and Language Pathology and is a Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Science.

Currently employed as a Researcher and Project lead for education and utilisation of research within Gothenburg Centre for Person-Centred Care (GPCC), at the Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Sahlgrenska academy, University of Gothenburg.

Göran Lindahl Workshop facilitator

Professor, Division of Construction Management at Chalmers. Active in Center for Health Care Architecture, CVA and Center for Management of the Built environment, CMB. Research focus on Project Management and Facilities Management, often from a client perspective. Particular focus in research is on planning of workplaces and health care facilities and issues related to usability.

Helle Wijk Workshop facilitator

rofessor in Nursing, Institute for Health and Care Sciences and GPCC, guest professor at CVA/Chalmers and joint employment at Sahlgrenska University hospital. Research focus on the physical care environment with a focus on the importance of the care environment for the health of patients/residents and the environment as obstacles and support for the implementation of care.

Mills Dray Workshop facilitator

MFA, Lecturer at HDK-Valand Academy of Art and Design, Enabler at Leadership Centre and Associate at Ludicology

Profilbild för Pamela Lindgren

Pamela Lindgren Workshop facilitator

Designer and PhD candidate at Design & Human Factors, Department of Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers University of Technology
Pamela Lindgren Design AB

Pamela Lindgren is engaged in science research, industrial design, product-, and graphic design as well as art. She is also active as a patient representative and patient researcher at the Centre for Person-centred Care -GPCC at the University of Gothenburg. Pamela has a Master of Fine Art Degree, from the School of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg and is a PhD candidate at the division of Design & Human Factors, Department of Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers University of Technology. Pamela Lindgren´s research aims to increased knowledge of user experience of products as well as user acceptance and adoption on the basis of aesthetic and emotional values, as well as functional needs and requirements. The research is also focused on different user groups, opportunities for participation and influence, and what consequences this will have on the final design solution. Pamela seeks to create an interplay between technology, construction and the human body. Universal Design, Design for All and Inclusive Design along with Evidence based and User-centered design with the end user in focus are important pillars symbolizing her method of working, with accessibility, participation, cultural diversity, social design and sustainable development.

Samantha Hookway Workshop facilitator