@article{c6ab3b6c734a45b09143f63a8a3bbb94,
title = "Knowledge Is Power: Utilizing Human-Centered Design Principles with People Living with Dementia to Co-Design a Resource and Share Knowledge with Peers",
abstract = "This paper describes the process used by a group of people living with young-onset dementia to inform the development and delivery of a post-diagnosis peer guide. It draws on the four stages of human-centered design and applies them in a new context of supporting resilience for people following a diagnosis of dementia. (1) Discover: The group discussed in-depth their perspectives on what it takes to be resilient while living with dementia and how this can be maintained. (2) Define: The group decided to collate practical information and knowledge based on their personal experiences into a booklet to support the resilience of others following a diagnosis of dementia. (3) Develop: The booklet was designed and developed together with input from other people living with dementia, facilitated by the authors. (4) Deliver: The group guided the professional production of the booklet {\textquoteleft}Knowledge is Power{\textquoteright}. Over 8000 copies have been distributed to memory clinics, post-diagnostic support organizations and people living with dementia across Wales. A bilingual English–Scottish Gaelic adaptation and an adaptation for people in England have since been developed. The success of {\textquoteleft}Knowledge is Power{\textquoteright} highlights the importance of working alongside people with dementia to share knowledge and support their resilience.",
keywords = "dementia, young onset, co-design, peer support, lived experience, resilience, wellbeing, qdiagnosis, post-diagnosis, support, public health",
author = "Jennifer Roberts and Jones, {Catrin Hedd} and Gill Windle",
year = "2023",
month = oct,
day = "18",
doi = "10.3390/ijerph20206937",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
journal = "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health",
issn = "1660-4601",
publisher = "MDPI",
number = "20",
}