Co-designing a solution against late-life loneliness with older adults through journalistic research in a newspaper

Sefora Tunc*, Angelica M. Tinga, Monique Tabak, Femke Nijboer

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Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive reference for an innovative low-contact co-design approach, aimed at mitigating sample bias commonly found in traditional co-design workshops for eHealth technologies. By partnering with a regional newspaper (134 000 readers), we engaged the broader public in the co-design process, to tackle the issue of late-life loneliness. We employed co-design fiction, dilemma-driven, and empathic design methods, integrating these within journalistic content to prompt the reader responses. This initiative attracted 77 responses, including 34 from older adults (65+ years), 27 of whom shared personal experiences with loneliness. Our findings highlight the potential of low-contact, co-design via newspapers to foster inclusive participation, overcoming the limitations of conventional workshops, and enabling engagement with a more representative population sample.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101302
JournalDesign studies
Volume97
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • UT-Hybrid-D
  • design methods
  • eHealth
  • inclusive design
  • participatory design
  • collaborative design

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