Chapter Design Opportunities to Facilitate Tangible Play and Promote Healthy Nutrition in Low-resource Healthcare Settings in Peru
Co-designing Low-fidelity Prototypes with Caregivers and Healthcare Workers
Author(s)
Bartolini, Rosario
Stawarz, Katarzyna
Creed-Kanashiro, Hillary M.
Collection
UK Research and InnovationLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Complementary feeding is crucial to promote healthy nutrition in
infant and young children (IYC) and prevent malnutrition. Mothers,
families, and healthcare professionals (HCPs) are crucial in helping
IYC develop healthy eating habits. However, limited access to
adequate nutritional information and health services impacts children’s
nutrition, especially in low-resource settings. Technology
opens up opportunities to address these challenges and potentially
improve IYC feeding practices. Taking a co-design approach, we
conducted low-fidelity prototyping workshops with caregivers and
HCPs to explore the potential of tangible interfaces to facilitate
play and promote healthy nutrition for IYC in two low-resource
healthcare settings in Peru. Participants envisioned diverse tangible
objects and interactions that could augment the waiting spaces of
the healthcare centres, encouraging play and enhancing children’s
and caregivers’ experiences, while promoting healthy nutrition and
dietary diversity.We outline design opportunities to facilitate tangible
play, shared playful experiences, and promote healthy nutrition
in low-resource healthcare settings.
Keywords
Low-fidelity Prototyping, Co-design, Play, Complementary Feeding, Global South, TUI, Low-resource Healthcare Settings, PeruDOI
10.1145/3674829.3675071ISBN
9798400710483, 9798400710483Publisher
Association for Computing MachineryPublisher website
https://www.acm.org/publicationsPublication date and place
2024Classification
Primary care medicine, primary health care
Mental health services


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