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Title
User-Centred Design of a Final Results Report for Participants in Multi-Sensor Personal Air Pollution Exposure Monitoring Campaigns
Author(s)
Robinson, Johanna Amalia | Novak, Rok | Kanduč, Tjaša | Maggos, Thomas | Pardali, Demetra | Stamatelopoulou, Asimina | Saraga, Dikaia | Vienneau, Danielle | Flückiger, Benjamin | Mikeš, Ondřej | Degrendele, Céline | Sáňka, Ondřej | Garcia Dos Santos, Saul ISCIII | Visave, Jaideep | Gotti, Alberto | Persico, Marco Giovanni | Chapizanis, Dimitris | Petridis, Ioannis | Karakitsios, Spyros | Sarigiannis, Dimosthenis A. | Kocman, David
Date issued
2021-11
Citation
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 28;18(23):12544.
Language
Inglés
Abstract
Using low-cost portable air quality (AQ) monitoring devices is a growing trend in personal exposure studies, enabling a higher spatio-temporal resolution and identifying acute exposure to high concentrations. Comprehension of the results by participants is not guaranteed in exposure studies. However, information on personal exposure is multiplex, which calls for participant involvement in information design to maximise communication output and comprehension. This study describes and proposes a model of a user-centred design (UCD) approach for preparing a final report for participants involved in a multi-sensor personal exposure monitoring study performed in seven cities within the EU Horizon 2020 ICARUS project. Using a combination of human-centred design (HCD), human-information interaction (HII) and design thinking approaches, we iteratively included participants in the framing and design of the final report. User needs were mapped using a survey (n = 82), and feedback on the draft report was obtained from a focus group (n = 5). User requirements were assessed and validated using a post-campaign survey (n = 31). The UCD research was conducted amongst participants in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and the results report was distributed among the participating cities across Europe. The feedback made it clear that the final report was well-received and helped participants better understand the influence of individual behaviours on personal exposure to air pollution.
Subject
Air pollution exposure campaign | Communication | Design thinking | Focus group | Report to participants | User-centred design
MESH
Air Pollutants | Air Pollution | Cities | Environmental Exposure | Environmental Monitoring | Europe | Humans
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