Making Co-Design More Responsible: Case Study on the Development of an AI-Based Decision Support System in Dementia Care.
Dirk R M LukkienSima Ipakchian AskariNathalie E StolwijkBob M HofstedeHenk Herman NapWouter P C BoonAlexander PeineEllen H M MoorsMirella M N MinkmanPublished in: JMIR human factors (2024)
This case study shows that a co-design process that focuses on opportunities for innovation rather than balancing attention for both positive and negative implications may result in knowledge gaps related to social and ethical implications and how they can be addressed. In the pursuit of responsible outcomes, co-design facilitators could broaden their scope and reconsider the specific implementation of the process-oriented RI principles of anticipation and inclusion.