Engaging the disability community in informatics research: rationales and practical steps

Author:

Valdez Rupa S123,Lyon Sophie E1,Wellbeloved-Stone Claire3,Collins Mary4,Rogers Courtney C2,Cantin-Garside Kristine D5,Gonclaves Fortes Diogo6,Kim Chung7,Desai Shaalini S1,Keim-Malpass Jessica8,Kushalnagar Raja9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

2. Department of Engineering Systems and Environment, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

3. Blue Trunk Foundation , Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

4. Medline Industries, LP , Northfield, Illinois, USA

5. Global Commercial Data Science Digital Health, Global Commercial Strategy Organization, Janssen Pharmaceuticals , Raritan, New Jersey, USA

6. Yale Child Study Center, Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut, USA

7. Google , New York, New York, USA

8. School of Nursing, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

9. Department of Science, Technology, Accessibility, Mathematics, and Public Health, Gallaudet University , Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Abstract

Abstract As the informatics community grows in its ability to address health disparities, there is an opportunity to expand our impact by focusing on the disability community as a health disparity population. Although informaticians have primarily catered design efforts to one disability at a time, digital health technologies can be enhanced by approaching disability from a more holistic framework, simultaneously accounting for multiple forms of disability and the ways disability intersects with other forms of identity. The urgency of moving toward this more holistic approach is grounded in ethical, legal, and design-related rationales. Shaped by our research and advocacy with the disability community, we offer a set of guidelines for effective engagement. We argue that such engagement is critical to creating digital health technologies which more fully meet the needs of all disabled individuals.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

4-VA Collaborative Research

National Institutes of Health

National Institute of Nursing Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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