Stakeholder Requirements for an Ethical Framework to Sustain Multiple Research Projects in an Emerging Living Lab Involving Older Adults

Author:

Callari Tiziana C.1,Moody Louise1ORCID,Saunders Janet1,Ward Gill2,Woodley Julie3

Affiliation:

1. Coventry University, UK

2. Royal College of Occupational Therapists, London, UK

3. University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Abstract

Living Lab (LL) research should follow clear ethical guidelines and principles. While these exist in specific disciplinary contexts, there is a lack of tailored and specific ethical guidelines for the design, development, and implementation of LL projects. As well as the complexity of these dynamic and multi-faceted contexts, the engagement of older adults, and adults with reducing cognitive and physical capacity in LL research, poses additional ethical challenges. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 26 participants to understand multistakeholder experiences related to user engagement and related ethical issues in emerging LL research. The participants’ experiences and concerns are reported and translated into an ethical framework to guide future LL research initiatives.

Funder

Coventry University

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Communication,Education,Social Psychology

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