Careful Devices: A design manifesto for humane domestic healthcare technology

Tom Jenkins (IxD Lab, Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Anna Vallgårda (IxD Lab, Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Laurens Boer (IxD Lab, Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Sarah Homewood (IxD Lab, Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Teresa Almeida (IxD Lab, Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

This short paper offers a rationale and manifesto for a design-led research project called careful devices—domestic healthcare technologies that seek to bridge the gap between the lived experience of a person and the abstracted medical knowledge of a health practitioner. The rationale places careful devices at the intersection of contemporary trends in self-tracking and health care technology, and explains how and why this intersection is relevant for future interaction design. This is followed by a manifesto that articulates design goals for producing devices linking these trends, creating a space for interaction design research. We end with a discussion of Ovum, an example of a careful fertility tracking device.

Citation

Tom Jenkins, Anna Vallgarda, Laurens Boer, Sarah Homewood, and Teresa Almeida. 2019. Careful Devices: A design manifesto for humane domestic healthcare technology. In Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019 (HTTF 2019), November 19–20, 2019, Nottingham, United Kingdom. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 5 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3363384.3363474

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