Andrea Taylor
Glasgow School of Art
16 Papers
50 Citations
Andrea Taylor is an academic researcher from Glasgow School of Art. The author has contributed to research in topics: Participatory design & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Group pulmonary rehabilitation delivered to the home via the internet: feasibility and patient perception
Andrea Taylor,Angus Aitken,David J Godden,Judith Colligan +3 more
- 07 May 2011
TL;DR: A feasibility study to deliver a program to a group of patients in their own homes, improving accessibility, involving twice-weekly exercise sessions for eight weeks, comparable to a conventional program is described.
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TeleWEAR: engaging users and suppliers of telecare in product design
Andrea Taylor,Lorna Bernard,H. Pizey,Craig Whittet +3 more
- 05 May 2012
TL;DR: A participatory design project involving 25 designers, 6 service users, 11 potential future service users and 2 telecare suppliers is described, to present the design features considered most important to users, which can be incorporated into future product designs and inform other wearable alarm systems for older people.
Delivering Group-Based Services to the Home via the Internet: Maximising Clinical and Social Benefits
Andrea Taylor,David J Godden,Angus Aitken,Judith Colligan,Richard Wilson +4 more
- 17 Apr 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a group pulmonary rehabilitation program delivered to the home via the Internet and videoconferencing was reported, with the first feasibility trial performed with four patients and the second one performed with three patients.
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A practical review of energy saving technology for ageing populations
Guy H. Walker,Andrea Taylor,Craig Whittet,Craig Lynn,Catherine Docherty,Bruce Stephen,E. H. Owens,Stuart Galloway +7 more
TL;DR: A broad cross section of energy monitoring and home automation products are subjects to a formal ergonomic analysis, revealing a number of serious usability issues which prevent these products from successfully accessing an important target demographic and associated energy saving and fuel poverty outcomes.
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Developing hospice care over a distance in highland Scotland: a knowledge exchange process
Andrea Taylor,Jeni Lennox,Alasdair Mort,David Heaney,Sarah-Anne Munoz,Margaret Currie,Gill Hubbard,Kenny Steele,Jeremy Keen +8 more
- 27 Apr 2013
TL;DR: This paper describes a piece of collaborative research that aimed to develop an implementation plan for a virtual hospice to extend the reach of hospice facilities provided by the Highland Hospice in Inverness, Scotland using a knowledge exchange process that included Hospice staff at every step.
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