A blended design approach for pervasive healthcare: Bringing together users, experts and technology

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Pervasive healthcare is beginning to investigate how novel sensory technologies can be used to measure body movements and provide various forms of feedback. This position paper reflects on a blended design approach that uses a combination of technology inspiration, consultation with experts and user-centred design for the development of a personalized pervasive healthcare system to support stroke rehabilitation. © The Author(s) 2012.

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Van Der Linden, J., Waights, V., Rogers, Y., & Taylor, C. (2012). A blended design approach for pervasive healthcare: Bringing together users, experts and technology. Health Informatics Journal, 18(3), 212–218. https://doi.org/10.1177/1460458212442934

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