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Title Design Guidelines for Socio-Domestic Systems Supporting Informal Elderly Caregiving
Authors Francisco Gutierrez
Publication date April 2021
Abstract Current communication practices broadly rely on social
media
services and instant messaging. However, in the context of intergenerational
interaction, this paradigm has not been deeply studied from a holistic
perspective, i.e., considering the attitudes, expectations, viewpoints, and
concerns of all involved stakeholders. Therefore, there is still a broad
amount of open research questions in exploring the potential and
implications of designing, developing, and deploying computer-supported
solutions in this domain. In this paper, we aim to model--in a
comprehensive manner--the structure and dynamics of informal elderly
caregiving and intergenerational communication, as a way to understand their
socio-technical nuances as a way to support the design of novel
computer-supported mechanisms to mediate these processes. More precisely,
this implies identifying key design aspects, considering the perspective
raised by older adults and how other family members articulate themselves in
this context. By addressing the proposed design guidelines, social computing
researchers, designers, and practitioners would be able to better understand
the complexity of informal elderly caregiving, and identify plausible
solutions that would improve user experience and the effectiveness of
computer-supported mediation strategies.
Pages 5:1-5:34
Volume 24
Journal name CLEI Electronic Journal
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