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‘Design thinking’ can be a long-term solution for better aged care
A recent Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety called for an urgent overhaul of Australia s aged care system. The Head of QUT s School of Design says the focus needs to be on healthy aging and incorporate the fields of health, humanities, economics and the arts and design.
Professor Lisa Scharoun is editor and co-author of Cross-Cultural Design for Healthy Ageing (Intellect Books) which reports on a series of multidisciplinary, cross-cultural workshops involving university students and academics from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.
Case studies highlight how design thinking can be part of long-term solutions for better aged care and taught in preregistration nursing. The Singapore workshops were followed by a public exhibition and some of the concepts are now being trialled at Nanyang Polytechnic there.
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‘Design-thinking’ needed in humane approach to aged care
The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety called for an urgent overhaul of Australia’s aged care system. The Head of QUT’s School of Design says the focus needs to be on healthy ageing and incorporate the fields of health, humanities, economics and the arts and design.
Professor Lisa Scharoun is editor and co-author of ‘Cross-Cultural Design for Healthy Ageing’ (Intellect Books) which reports on a series of multidisciplinary, cross-cultural workshops involving university students and academics from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.
Case studies highlight how ‘design thinking’ can be part of long-term solutions for better aged care and taught in preregistration nursing. The Singapore workshops were followed by a public exhibition and some of the concepts are now being trialled at Nanyang Polytechnic there.