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Guide - User co-production in standardisation
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Abstract Research within the H2020 PROGRESSIVE project (http://platform.progressivestandards.org/) has identified good practices in user co-production strategies and methodologies. Early findings from research in the PROGRESSIVE project were shared with relevant stakeholders outside the consortium for consul... view more
Research within the H2020 PROGRESSIVE project (http://platform.progressivestandards.org/) has identified good practices in user co-production strategies and methodologies. Early findings from research in the PROGRESSIVE project were shared with relevant stakeholders outside the consortium for consultation and review. The outcomes of that initial investigation highlighted the need to focus on the objectives, processes, and methods used in user and older people co-production. This guide adapts these insights and makes them relevant specifically for standardisation in ICT for active and healthy ageing. This guide was approved by representatives of the PROGRESSIVE project on 22 February 2018. The consortium has requested comments from interested stakeholders in an enquiry from 1 March to 30 April 2018. The PROGRESSIVE guide was approved on 5 June 2018.... view less
Keywords
elderly; old age; well-being; health promotion; new technology; standardization (meth.); participation
Classification
Gerontology
Free Keywords
active ageing; co-production; healthy ageing; ICT; older people; service design; standards
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
27 p.
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
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Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications