AGE-WELL Funded ProjectsOutputs
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Catalyst Program (2017) – Implementing changes in technology development practices that protects users’ security and privacy (AWCAT - 2017- 109)Our aim is to improve the practices of AGE-WELL members when developing technologies, so that they become international leaders in ethical development and commercialization of technologies for the elderly with cognitive
impairments. Persons with cognitive impairments constitute about a quarter of the aging population. They have trouble remembering, learning, concentrating, or making decisions affecting everyday life. They benefit from the use of information
and communication technologies (ICT) that are known as cognitive assistive technologies, because of the support they provide to independent living. However, the elderly with cognitive impairments are among the most vulnerable to privacy
breaches and their use of technology raises many ethical concerns. For example, many of these individuals
misunderstand who has access to the information being recorded by ICT. Currently, safety and monitoring of these
individuals supersede privacy considerations. Furthermore, technology developers often lack awareness of the privacy and
security regulations, and struggle with applying best practices within a sustainable business plan. We propose an
Implementation of Change process, which is a knowledge mobilization process leading to improved professional practices.
It is a 7-step process and this grant will fund the first two steps. We will conduct an analysis of AGE-WELL members’
security and privacy practices, and identify areas of improvements and targets for change. This will inform the following
steps of the process, and lead to increased awareness of privacy and security regulations and best practices when
developing ICT for persons with cognitive impairments. The team includes the AGE-WELL CC1 leads who will use the
proposed project as a pilot testing of knowledge mobilization strategies among the network members. This project and the
subsequent steps of the model will lead to improved practices among AGE-WELL members and beyond, and will therefore
contribute to make available technologies that respect the privacy and security of their users.8.3 PRIV-SENSE CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, University of Toronto | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2017-07-19 | | Funding Application for "privacy research and knowledge translation" Funding application is under review. 8.3 PRIV-SENSE, 8.5-CAT CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2018-03-29 | | Assessing the Effect of Domotics Used as an Assistant to Meal Preparation With People With an Intellectual Disability Université de Sherbrooke, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2012-11-01 | | Privacy Vs Usability in technology development for persons with cognitive disabilities: Striking the right balanceThis chapter outlines 5 key ideas that can help IT developers to strike the right balance between usability and privacy when targeting end-users with cognitive disabilities8.3 PRIV-SENSE CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-03-21 | | Privacy protection and cognitive accessibility: Implications for developing technologies useful to persons with cognitive disabilities8.3 PRIV-SENSE, 8.5-CAT CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-08-17 | | Designing Judicious Interactions for Cognitive Assistance: The Acts of Assistance Approach Université de Sherbrooke, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2009-10-01 | | Pervasive Assistance in Smart Homes For People with Intellectual Disabilities : A Case Study on Meal Preparation Université de Sherbrooke, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2009-12-01 | | Bi-Weekly research design meetingsBi-weekly research design meeting8.3 PRIV-SENSE CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-08-09 | | Protecting the Privacy of Persons with Cognitive Impairments in the Development of TechnologiesPoster presentation 8.3 PRIV-SENSE CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, University of Toronto | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-10-17 | | Information Privacy for Technology Users with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Why Does It Matter?8.3 PRIV-SENSE University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-06-28 | | Online-Biweekly technology devlopment meetings8.3 PRIV-SENSE CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Networking and Partnerships | 2017-08-09 | | An accessible application for medication managementMcheimech, R., Chalghoumi, H., Perrin, M., Cobigo, V., Jutai, J., Lachapelle, Y., Cabral, D., & Nicholl S. (2017). An accessible application for medication management. Drinks and Demos poster at AGE-WELL Annual Conference 2017. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.8.3 PRIV-SENSE CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-10-17 | | Towards transdisciplinarity in technology research and development: Overview and lessons learned from AGE-WELL WP8.3Based on the experience of the AGEWELL WP8.3 project, this poster presents an innovative approach to transdisciplinary and inclusive technology research and development. Our project aims to study ethical factors that arise during the development, commercialization, diffusion and adoption of a technology that support safe use of medications among aging persons with cognitive impairments. This project relies on the ongoing involvement of key knowledge and technology users (aging persons with cognitive impairments and caregivers), alongside relevant stakeholder groups (healthcare professionals and managers, health informatics, legal advisors, policy makers, etc.) and researchers from different scientific fields (ethics, psychology, health sciences, etc.).8.3 PRIV-SENSE University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Queen's University, Ryerson University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-10-20 | | Towards transdisciplinarity in technology research and development: Overview and lessons learned from AGE-WELL WP8.3.Based on the experience of the AGEWELL WP8.3 project, this poster presents an innovative approach to transdisciplinary and inclusive technology research and development. Our project aims to study ethical factors that arise during the development, commercialization, diffusion and adoption of a technology that support safe use of medications among aging persons with cognitive impairments. This project relies on the ongoing involvement of key knowledge and technology users (aging persons with cognitive impairments and caregivers), alongside relevant stakeholder groups (healthcare professionals and managers, health informatics, legal advisors, policy makers, etc.) and researchers from different scientific fields (ethics, psychology, health sciences, etc.).8.3 PRIV-SENSE University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Queen's University, Ryerson University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-10-19 | | Interactive Web-based Platform of Privacy Laws, and Information and Training Resources in Canada This Drinks N’ Demos showcases one major output of this project. It consists of a web-based platform presenting a scan of Canadian privacy laws and related information and training resources relevant to technology developers. The purpose of this platform is to inform AGE-WELL members on the regulations existing in Canada to protect the privacy of all citizens. The platform was designed to be interactive and engaging to allow individuals to navigate to sections that are of interest to them CHEO Research Institute, University of Ottawa, University of Toronto, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2018-10-16 | |
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