Research Article

Exploring Innovative Solutions for Quality of Life and Care of Bed-Ridden Nursing Home Residents through Codesign Sessions

Table 1

List of sessions and the characteristics of the participants.

Group/scenarioGroup facilitators and assistantsRoomCharacteristics of participantsBackground

1CVL3.416 (single-resident room) (1 female, 3 males)Healthcare real estate, construction and architecture, and environmental health

2SA, TW3.417 (single-resident room) (3 females, 1 male)Healthcare, interior design/architecture, and medical beds

3LZV, LV3.418 (single-resident room) (2 females, 3 males)Interior design, healthcare, mobility aids, and electrical engineering

4PG, CH3.419 (single-resident room) (2 females, 3 male)Healthcare technology, electrical engineering, ICT, and interactive technology

5EW, JW3.406 (group room) (4 females, 2 males)Architecture, building physics, healthcare, and medical devices

6MM, BP3.406 (group room) (3 females, 3 males)Healthcare, electrical engineering, healthcare technologies, and construction

7 (1 female, 3 males)Healthcare, electrical engineering
8MN, NP, LOW, and CDH3.403 (group room) (1 female, 4 males)ICT, real estate, healthcare, and electrical engineering
9 (1 female, 3 males)Acoustics, assistive technologies, and healthcare

10 (3 females, 1 male)ICT, cleaning, healthcare, and municipality
11CV, AE, TR, and MW3.408 (group room) (2 females, 2 males)Social innovation, assistive technologies, and technology innovation services
12 (3 females, 2 males)Building services, healthcare, electrical engineering, and acoustics

Total: 10 facilitators, 9 assistants (26 females, 30 males)