ProACT: Fostering PPI within the design of digital health solutions for people with multimorbidity

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Galvin M., Murphy E., Hannigan C., Doyle J., Smith S., Bowman S., McCarron., Brady AM. & Dinsmore J, ProACT: Fostering PPI within the design of digital health solutions for people with multimorbidity, International Perspectives on Evaluation of Patient & Public Involvement in Research , Newcastle, United Kingdom, 15th-16th November, 2018Download Item:
Abstract:
At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with
multimorbidity. However, our healthcare systems have not been designed to effectively
support these people in their daily care needs.
ProACT (Integrated Technology Systems for ProACTive Patient Centred Care) is a digital
health research programme funded under the European Union Horizon 2020 framework
that seeks to address this problem by developing and evaluating a digital integrated care
system to support older adults (65 years and over) living with multimorbidity.
This poster will illustrate how Patient Public Involvement (PPI) was achieved within
ProACT by borrowing existing methodologies, successfully implemented, in the
disciplines of Design and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). It offers an example of
how the design of digital health interventions can ensure that participants become codesign
partners of the final system.
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European Commission
689996
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http://people.tcd.ie/dinsmorjhttp://people.tcd.ie/abrady4
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Ageing , Digital Health , PPI , e-health intervention , eHealth , multimorbidityMetadata
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