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Co-Created Personas: Engaging and Empowering Users with Diverse Needs Within the Design Process

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300880

Keywords

Co-created personas; co-design; aphasia; dementia; Parkinson's disease; vulnerable users; healthcare; design

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  1. EPSRC [EP/P025587/1, EP/P010024/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/P010024/1, EP/P025587/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Personas are powerful tools for designing technology and envisioning its usage. They are widely used to imagine archetypal users around whom to orient design work. We have been exploring co-created personas as a technique to use in co-design with users who have diverse needs. Our vision was that this would broaden the demographic and liberate co-designers of their personal relationship with a health condition. This paper reports three studies where we investigated using co-created personas with people who had Parkinson's disease, dementia or aphasia. Observational data of co-design sessions were collected and analysed. Findings revealed that the co-created personas encouraged users with diverse needs to engage with co-designing. Importantly, they also afforded additional benefits including empowering users within a more accessible design process. Reflecting on the outcomes from the different user groups, we conclude with a discussion of the potential for co-created personas to be applied more broadly.

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