DESIGNING REMOTE CARE DELIVERY TO PROMOTE TRUST
Version
Published
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects
Abstract
This paper addresses a key challenge in remote care: Designing contexts that foster trust across spatial, technological, and human dimensions. Based on an exploratory workshop with four simulated remote care scenarios, we used qualitative methods and the Kano model of quality to identify design elements that promote or undermine trust. The results highlight the role of caregivers, fragile communication in digital settings, and the importance of spatial and emotional alignment. We distinguish between basic expectations (e.g., privacy), performance factors (e.g., eye contact), and delight features (e.g., human facilitation), and provide a set of hypotheses for recommendations for more human-centred care. The study contributes to innovation management by conceptualising technology and space as relational infrastructures and advocating participatory design through full-scale simulations.
Subjects
RT Nursing
Publisher DOI
ISSN
1363-9196
Publisher URL
Volume
29
Issue
09n10
Conference
ISPIM 2025
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Europe
Submitter
Harder, Deane
Citation apa
Harder, D., Pilosof, N., Afzali, M., Nadol, E., & Inauen, R. (2025). DESIGNING REMOTE CARE DELIVERY TO PROMOTE TRUST (Vol. 29, Issue 09n10). World Scientific Publishing Europe. https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/45924
