Developing Technology to Mobilize Personal Strengths in People with Chronic Illness: Positive Codesign Approach.
Jelena MirkovicStian JessenÓlöf Birna KristjansdottirTonje KrogsethAbsera Teshome KorichoCornelia Maria RulandPublished in: JMIR formative research (2018)
Combining participatory, service design, and appreciative inquiry methods were highly useful to engage participants in creating innovative ideas. Building on peoples' core values and positive experiences empowered the participants to expand their horizons from addressing problems and symptoms, which is a very common approach in health care today, to focusing on their capacities and that which is possible, despite their chronic illness. The ideas and user requirements, combined with insights from relevant theories (eg, positive technology, self-management) and evidence from the related literature, are critical to guide the development of future more personalized and strengths-focused self-management tools.