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Insights from an inaugural eight-month interprofessional collaborative co-design educational experience between occupational therapy and industrial design

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Brown, Rebecca
Mollo, Kimberly
Peterson, Madalyn
Avery, Mikael
Schneider, Eric
Corlett, Tod
Document typeArticle
Defense date2021-05-31
Rights accessOpen Access
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
This work is protected by the corresponding intellectual and industrial property rights. Except where otherwise noted, its contents are licensed under a Creative Commons license : Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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The design of the built environment greatly impacts how all types of individuals and populations actively participate in their daily lives. Lack of access in the built environment for disabled populations remains a daily reality, negatively impacting engagement and life satisfaction, leading to isolation, loneliness, and depression. A university in the Northeastern United States sought to expand current constructs of the end-user and environment within a universal design (UD) perspective. On an eight-month inaugural interprofessional collaborative co-design experience, third-year occupational therapy doctoral (OTD) students were embedded in a first-year masters of industrial design (MSID) curriculum, which ran the course of the academic calendar (two consecutive semesters: Fall and Spring). Primary aims wanted to determine, via an interrupted time-series quantitative design, if embedding OTD students within the industrial design curriculum influenced the MSID students’ prior assumptions, understanding of disability and enhanced their willingness to create more inclusive final products. Quantitative findings indicated that it was difficult to capture the meaningful change that occurred in the doctoral capstone program experience with the existing psychometric tools available. Anecdotal mixed-method findings indicated that informal interprofessional learning experiences in the classroom, such as lectures and learning activities created and facilitated by the OTD students and delivered in real-time, broadened and enhanced the MSID students’ knowledge surrounding disability and accessibility in a more nuanced way than the chosen quantitative survey tools were constructed to capture. A detailed literature review and description of the program have been provided, along with suggestions to capture meaningful outcomes for longer-term interdisciplinary collaborations.
CitationBrown, R. [et al.]. Insights from an inaugural eight-month interprofessional collaborative co-design educational experience between occupational therapy and industrial design. "Journal of Accessibility and Design for All", 31 Maig 2021, vol. 11, núm. 1, p. 148-177. 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/363188
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17411/jacces.v11i1.296
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