Changes for page Customer segments in Health and Wellbeing Living Labs
Last modified by Sarantis Dimitriadis on 2023/12/08 13:20
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To version 11.1
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... ... @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ 7 7 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" style="text-align:justify" %) 8 8 (% lang="en-US" %)End users can be classified to non-professional and professional groups. Typical non-professional and professional end-user groups in health and wellbeing includes the following: 9 9 10 +: 11 + 10 10 * ((( 11 11 (% lang="en-US" %)**Non-professional end users:** 12 12 ... ... @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ 15 15 * (% lang="en-US" %)**Public health and social service clients: **Those who use public services. 16 16 ))) 17 17 20 +: 21 + 18 18 * ((( 19 19 (% lang="en-US" %)**Professional end users** 20 20 ... ... @@ -25,9 +25,13 @@ 25 25 * (% lang="en-US" %)**Policy and decisions makers:** Those responsible for making policies and decisions at local, regional, national or international level. 26 26 ))) 27 27 32 +: 33 + 28 28 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 29 29 (% lang="en-US" %)**Business-to-Business Customer (B2B):** B2B-customer is an organization that purchases living lab services from a living lab. B2B-customers can be classified to private, public, education/ research, civil society organizations and networks/cluster groups as follows: 30 30 37 +: 38 + 31 31 * ((( 32 32 (% lang="en-US" %)**Private sector organizations: **(business developers and researchers) 33 33 ... ... @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ 42 42 * (% lang="en-US" %)Pharmaceutical companies 43 43 ))) 44 44 53 +: 54 + 45 45 * ((( 46 46 (% lang="en-GB" %) 47 47 (% lang="en-US" %)**Public sector organizations:** ... ... @@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ 57 57 * (% lang="en-US" %)**Public funder:** Government or other European, national, regional or local public institutions who is providing public funding for a specific living lab living lab research project via call for application process. 58 58 ))) 59 59 70 +: 71 + 60 60 * ((( 61 61 (% lang="en-GB" %) 62 62 (% lang="en-US" %)**Education and research organizations:** ... ... @@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ 70 70 * (% lang="en-US" %)**Private research organizations** such as technology and innovation centers 71 71 ))) 72 72 85 +: 86 + 73 73 * ((( 74 74 (% lang="en-GB" %) 75 75 (% lang="en-US" %)**Civil society organizations:** ... ... @@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ 77 77 * (% lang="en-US" %)Non-governmental organizations (NGO) and nonprofit entities operating at international, national, regional or local level. 78 78 ))) 79 79 94 +: 95 + 80 80 * ((( 81 81 (% lang="en-GB" %) 82 82 (% lang="en-US" %)**Networks and clusters:** ... ... @@ -85,259 +85,111 @@ 85 85 * (% lang="en-US" %)International, national, regional and local networks 86 86 ))) 87 87 104 +: 88 88 89 89 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 90 -(% lang="en-US" %)Typical approaches to define (%%)non-professional end users (a.k.a. study participants) in health and wellbeing living lab projects are presented in Table .107 +(% lang="en-US" %)Typical approaches to define (%%)//**non-professional **//end users (a.k.a. study participants) in health and wellbeing living lab projects are presented in the following table . 91 91 92 -(% cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto" %) 93 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:11px; padding:0.04in 0in; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)((( 94 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" style="text-align:center" %) 95 -(% lang="en-US" %)**Age or age group** 96 -))) 97 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:11px; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 98 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 109 +(% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; width:1694px" %) 110 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:11px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Age groups** 111 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:40px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 99 99 (% lang="en-US" %)Specific age range 100 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 101 -(% class="western" %) 113 +)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:40px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 102 102 103 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)(((115 +)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:40px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 104 104 (% class="western" %) 105 105 106 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)(((118 +)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:40px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 107 107 (% class="western" %) 108 108 109 109 ))) 110 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:12px; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 122 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Adolescents|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Adults|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Older Adults|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)General Population 123 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Adolescents Health status (disease, disorder or disability)** 124 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 111 111 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 112 -(% lang="en-US" %) Elderly113 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)(((126 +(% lang="en-US" %)Healthy 127 +)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 114 114 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 115 -(% lang="en-US" %)Adults 116 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 117 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 118 -(% lang="en-US" %)Youth 119 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 120 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 121 -(% lang="en-US" %)Children 122 -))) 123 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-bottom:none; border-left:none; border-right:none; border-top:none; height:12px; padding:0in; vertical-align:top; width:634px" %)((( 124 -(% class="western" %) 125 125 126 -))) 127 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:12px; padding:0.04in 0in; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)((( 128 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" style="text-align:center" %) 129 -(% lang="en-US" %)**Health status** 130 -))) 131 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:12px; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 130 +)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 132 132 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 133 -(% lang="en-US" %)Healthy 134 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 135 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 136 -(% lang="en-US" %)Patient 137 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 138 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 139 -(% lang="en-US" %)Rehabilitant 140 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 141 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 142 -(% lang="en-US" %)Recovered/Survivor 143 -))) 144 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-bottom:none; border-left:none; border-right:none; border-top:none; height:12px; padding:0in; vertical-align:top; width:634px" %)((( 145 -(% class="western" %) 146 146 147 -))) 148 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:12px; padding:0.04in 0in; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)((( 149 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" style="text-align:center" %) 150 -(% lang="en-US" %)**A specific disease, disorder or disability** 151 -))) 152 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 133 +)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 153 153 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 154 -(% lang="en-US" %)ADHD 155 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 156 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 157 -(% lang="en-US" %)Dementia 158 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 159 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 160 -(% lang="en-US" %)Parkinsons’ disease 161 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 162 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 163 -(% lang="en-US" %)Loneliness and Social Isolation 164 -))) 165 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:11px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 166 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 167 -(% lang="en-US" %)Autism 168 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 169 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 170 -(% lang="en-US" %)Down syndrome 171 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 172 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 173 -(% lang="en-US" %)Physical disability 174 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 175 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 176 -(% lang="en-US" %)Mental health 177 -))) 178 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 179 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 180 -(% lang="en-US" %)Cardiovascular disease 181 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 182 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 183 -(% lang="en-US" %)Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) 184 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 185 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 186 -(% lang="en-US" %)Sleep apnea/apnea 187 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 188 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 189 -(% lang="en-US" %)Mild cognitive impairment 190 -))) 191 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 192 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 193 -(% lang="en-US" %)Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 194 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 195 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 196 -(% lang="en-US" %)Language disability 197 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 198 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 199 -(% lang="en-US" %)Substance abuse (drugs, alcohol) 200 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 201 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 202 -(% lang="en-US" %)Multiple sclerosis 203 -))) 204 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 205 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 206 -(% lang="en-US" %)Cognitive disorder (mild, major) 207 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 208 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 209 -(% lang="en-US" %)Intellectual disability/ Learning difficulty/ Mental retardation 210 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 211 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 212 -(% lang="en-US" %)Trauma patient 213 - 214 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 215 -(% lang="en-US" %)(e.g., a spinal cord injury) 216 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 217 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 218 -(% lang="en-US" %)Neurodegenerative diseases 219 -))) 220 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-bottom:none; border-left:none; border-right:none; border-top:none; height:12px; padding:0in; vertical-align:top; width:634px" %)((( 221 -(% class="western" %) 222 222 223 223 ))) 224 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:12px; padding:0.04in 0in; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)((( 225 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" style="text-align:center" %) 226 -(% lang="en-US" %)**Clients of a specific service** 227 -))) 228 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:11px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 137 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Adults Health status (disease, disorder or disability)** 138 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Healthy|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Schizophrenia|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Multiple-Sclerosis|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Parkinson Disease 139 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Post-Stroke Patients with Moving or Linguistic Disability|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Mild Cognitive Impairment|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Sleep Disorders: e.g., Apnea, Hypopnea|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)With Disability 140 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Healthy with Possible Chronic Conditions|(% style="border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) |(% style="border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) |(% style="border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) 141 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Older Adults Health status (disease, disorder or disability)** 142 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Healthy|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Parkinson Disease|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Mild Cognitive Impairment|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)With Disability 143 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Healthy with Possible Chronic Conditions|(% style="border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 229 229 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 230 -(% lang="en-US" %)Child welfare 231 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 232 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 233 -(% lang="en-US" %)Nursing home 234 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 235 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 236 -(% lang="en-US" %)Employment service 237 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 238 -(% class="western" %) 239 239 240 -))) 241 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:12px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 146 +)))|(% style="border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 242 242 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 243 -(% lang="en-US" %)Early childhood education 244 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 245 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 246 -(% lang="en-US" %)Home care 247 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 248 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 249 249 250 -)))|(% style="border- color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium;padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)(((149 +)))|(% style="border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 251 251 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 252 252 253 253 ))) 254 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-bottom:none; border-left:none; border-right:none; border-top:none; height:12px; padding:0in; vertical-align:top; width:634px" %)((( 255 -(% class="western" %) 256 - 257 -))) 258 -|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:12px; padding:0.04in 0in; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)((( 259 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" style="text-align:center" %) 260 -(% lang="en-US" %)**Vulnerable groups** 261 -))) 262 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 153 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**General Population Health status (disease, disorder or disability)** 154 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Healthy|(% style="text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle" %)Ipf Patients|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Prostate Cancer|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 263 263 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 264 -(% lang="en-US" %)Minors/Children 265 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 266 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 267 -(% lang="en-US" %)Single parents with minor children 268 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 269 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 270 -(% lang="en-US" %)Persons subjected to psychological, physical or sexual violence 271 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 272 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 273 -(% lang="en-US" %)Substance users 274 - 275 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 276 -(% lang="en-US" %)(drugs, alcohol) 156 +Down Syndrome 277 277 ))) 278 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; padding: 0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)(((158 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Chronical Diseases: e.g., Persons With Chronic Pulmonary (Copd)|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Cardiological Or Other Conditions (Aphasia)|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Breast Cancer Survivors|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 279 279 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 280 -(% lang="en-US" %)Disabled people 281 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 282 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 283 -(% lang="en-US" %)Victims of trafficking in human beings 284 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 285 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 286 -(% lang="en-US" %)Ethnic minorities and immigrants 287 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 288 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 289 -(% lang="en-US" %)Isolated people 160 + 290 290 ))) 291 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:30px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 292 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 293 -(% lang="en-US" %)Elderly people 294 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 295 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 296 -(% lang="en-US" %)Persons with serious illnesses 297 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 298 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 299 -(% lang="en-US" %)Homeless people 300 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 301 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 302 -(% lang="en-US" %)Ex-prisoners and people with criminal background 303 -))) 304 -|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:12px; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 305 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 306 -(% lang="en-US" %)Pregnant women 307 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 308 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 309 -(% lang="en-US" %)Persons with mental disorders 310 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:153px" %)((( 311 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 162 + 163 +: 164 +: 165 +: (% lang="en-US" %)Typical approaches to define (%%)//**professional **//end users in health and wellbeing living lab projects are presented in the following table . 166 + 167 +((( 168 +(% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; width:1694px" %) 169 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Informal Caregivers** 170 +|(% style="height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Part of adults and citizens' group|(% style="height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) |(% style="height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) |(% style="height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) 171 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Health Care Professionals / Formal Caregivers** 172 +|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Doctors|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Social workers|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Physiotherapists|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Psychologists 173 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Registered nurses|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Practical nurses|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Physicians|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) 174 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Students** 175 +|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Medical|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Engineering|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Computer Science|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Pedagogues 176 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)English Literature|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Nursing|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Physiotherapy|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Social Services 177 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Health Care Management|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) |(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) |(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; height:50px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) 178 +|(% colspan="4" style="border-color:#000000 currentcolor; border-style:solid none; border-width:1px medium; height:30px; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:634px" %)**Organizations** 179 +|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Hospitals|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Nursing homes|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Care homes|(% style="height:30px; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Home care Organizations 180 +|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Network organizations|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)Day care centers|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) |(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; text-align:justify; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %) 181 + 312 312 313 -)))|(% style="border-color:currentcolor; border-style:none; border-width:medium; padding:0in; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; width:152px" %)((( 314 -(% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 315 - 316 316 ))) 317 317 185 +: 318 318 319 319 (% class="western" lang="en-GB" %) 320 -(% lang="en-US" style="page-break-before:always" %)Living lab research infrastructure end users and B2B-customers (% style="page-break-before:always" %)in health and wellbeing living lab projects are presented in Table .188 +(% lang="en-US" style="page-break-before:always" %)Living lab research infrastructure end users and B2B-customers (% style="page-break-before:always" %)in health and wellbeing living lab projects are presented in (%%)the table below(% style="page-break-before:always" %) . 321 321 322 322 |**Researcher expertise**|**Brief use case description** 323 -| Policy Makers|Studyingtheimpactof newservicemodelsor newcollaborationodelsinhealthcare, designingorimprovingpolicies,gathering requirementsforimprovinghealthandwellbeingofcitizens,co-creation of research methodologies forpolicy making324 -| Expertsincommunicationstudies|Definingwritten,oral,visualnd digitalcommunicationwithina certainworkplace.Evaluating(multiprofessional)healthcare team collaboration, communication and debriefinginvarioushealthcare situationsinsimulated environments(especially in Simulation lab)325 -| Computer/TechnologyScientists|Developingsystems/tools/technologies,testingandevaluating anICTtool,prototype andreal-lifetesting,computervision&AI,VirtualReality& AugmentedReality, Cybersecurity326 -|( Clinical, social,developmental,neuro-) Psychologists|Studying thebehaviourandthementalwellbeingofparticipants,conductingpsychometrics evaluation and real-life setting experimentation/observation/reallifetesting327 -| Socialworkers/researchers|Conductinganinvestigation in accordancewiththescientificmethods andtools,studyingtheimpact ofnewcaremodelsand/orcarenovationsonsociety,developingmodelsforacaringand inclusivesociety328 -| Researchers withclinical expertise|(Doctors, nurses, healthcare workers, specialists, physiotherapists etc.), conducting research of healthcare services and practices, research on symptomatology or epidemiology of a disease, analysis of clinical effects of research performed in the study, e.g;via real life testing329 -| Expertsin UX researchand assessment|Developing the processforuserexperience design(UXD, UED,orXD) supporting userbehaviorhroughusability, usefulness,anddesirability providedin theteractionwithaproductor service, addressingall aspects as perceived by userswith afocusonthequality of theuser experience. Studyingand experimentingthebest practicesforUI/UX andevaluatinguser’sxperiencein differentsituations andwhileusingdifferenttools330 -| Expertsinsportscience|Experimentingnoveltrainingmethods, andtheireffectivenessinvariousdimensionssuchassafety,engagement,and physicalcapabilities. Studyingtheimpactof physicalmovementsinvariousfunctionsandwellbeing features331 -| Expertsin rehabilitation(physical, cognitive)|Physiology,physiotherapy,occupational healthresearch,rehabilitation andprevention.Cognitivediseasesassistivetechnology,neuromuscularrehabilitationassistive technology332 -| Expertsinperformingarts|Creativehealthimprovement(e.g. forognitivedecline)through musicanddance(example:redesigningpublicspacesinto healthyspaces:test andvalidateSmartmethodologies,productsandservicesthroughfolkdance)333 -| Business developers|Studying the product-market fit,matchingasolutionwithasocietaleed,learning about theuseracceptanceof products and services,aswell asboutpotentialproductstovelop,willingnesstopay,businessmodelandidealroutetomarket334 -| Pedagogues/educators|Evaluatingdifferentpedagogicalapproaches and their impactlearningperformance(especially inSimulationb)335 -| Experts in appliedeconomics|Evaluatingcostndperformance in differenthealthcare processes, situations and publichealth336 -| Expertsin ergonomicsandsafety|Implementationand validation ofergonomictechnologies/servicestosupportworkersandsystemperformance, promotingergonomicsinworkingenvironments,improvingboth health/well-beingandproductivity,whileavoiding occupational hazards337 -| Citizen Scientists / usersas-researchers|Userempowerment, training,design,analysisandimplementation ofstrategiesand methodologiesfor user engagement andforraisingawarenessand generatingcitizenparticipation338 -| Biomedical researchers|Studying biochemicalnd physiologicalfunctions,investigatinghow the humanbodyworks with theaim of findingnewwaysto improvehealth.Biomedicalengineeringknowledge(Homehospitalization,TransitionalCare,Multifunctionalinteraction),aswellasdigitalbiomarkers analysis(e.g.for cognitive state)339 -| ExpertsinaccessibilityDesign|ValidatingaccessibleArchitectonics and escape routemodelswithVRexperiment andreal-lifeulations340 -| Neuroscientists|Focusingonthebrainand itsimpactonbehaviourandcognitivefunctions(cognitiveneuroscience,EEG-basedBMIresearch, protocol/ paradigmtesting,studyframeworkevaluation)341 -| Innovationandsignmanagementresearchers|Ecosystemand innovationmanagementresearch,socialnetworkanalysis.Evaluatinghow healthandwellbeingecosystemoperatesbetweendifferent actors atlocal,regional,nationalandinternational level,includingalsoscalingandcommercialization342 -| Expertsin organizationalstudies|Co-creation, experimentation,organizational research, expertsbyxperience / pier supportncluded.Evaluationhow multistakeholdercollaborationandco-creation isdoneand howeffectiveitis. Evaluates experimentationsand experimentationulture.How usersarenvolvedintothese processes343 -| DataScientists|Collecting,analysingand interpreting digitaldata,suchasdata analytics in healthcare and digitalpatientrecordings(how patientinformationrecording processis managedandutilized duringtheinterventionby using digitaltoolsinsimulated situations)191 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Citizen scientists, users as co-researchers|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)User empowerment, training, design, analysis and implementation of strategies and methodologies for user engagement and for raising awareness and generating citizen participation. 192 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Computer, technology scientists|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Developing systems/tools/ technologies, testing and evaluating an ICT tool, prototype and real-life testing, computer vision & AI, Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality, Cybersecurity. 193 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Data scientists|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Collecting, analysing and interpreting digital data, such as data analytics in healthcare and digital patient recordings (how patient information recording process is managed and utilized during the intervention by using digital tools in simulated situations). 194 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Rehabilitation (physical, cognitive) experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Physiology, physiotherapy, occupational health research, rehabilitation and prevention. Cognitive diseases assistive technology, neuromuscular rehabilitation assistive technology. 195 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)UX research and assessment experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Developing the process for user experience design (UXD, UED, or XD) supporting user behaviour through usability, usefulness, and desirability provided in the interaction with a product or service, addressing all aspects as perceived by users with a focus on the quality of the user experience. Studying and experimenting the best practices for UI/UX and evaluating user’s experience in different situations and while using different tools. 196 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Clinical expertise researchers|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)(Doctors, nurses, healthcare workers, specialists, physiotherapists etc.), conducting research of healthcare services and practices, research on symptomatology or epidemiology of a disease, analysis of clinical effects of research performed in the study, e.g., via real life testing. 197 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Policymakers|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Studying the impact of new service models or new collaboration models in healthcare, designing or improving policies, gathering requirements for improving health and wellbeing of citizens, co-creation of research methodologies for policy making. 198 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Biomedical researchers|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Studying biochemical and physiological functions, investigating how the human body works with the aim of finding new ways to improve health. Biomedical engineering knowledge (Home hospitalization, Transitional Care, Multifunctional interaction), as well as digital biomarkers analysis (e.g., for cognitive state). 199 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Business developers|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Studying the product-market fit, matching a solution with a societal need, learning about the user acceptance of products and services, as well as about potential products to develop, willingness to pay, business model and ideal route to market. 200 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Innovation and design management researchers|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Ecosystem and innovation management research, social network analysis. Evaluating how health and wellbeing ecosystem operates between different actors at local, regional, national and international level, including also scaling and commercialization. 201 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Accessibility design experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Validating accessible architectonics and escape route models with VR experiment and real-life simulations. 202 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Ergonomics and safety experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Implementation and validation of ergonomic technologies/services to support workers and system performance, promoting ergonomics in working environments, improving both health/well-being and productivity, while avoiding occupational hazards. 203 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Organizational studies experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Co-creation, experimentation, organizational research, experts by experience / pier support included. Evaluation how multistakeholder collaboration and co-creation is done and how effective it is. Evaluates experimentations and experimentation culture. How users are involved into these processes. 204 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Neuroscientists|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Focusing on the brain and its impact on behaviour and cognitive functions (cognitive neuroscience, EEG-based BMI research, protocol / paradigm testing, study framework evaluation). 205 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Psychologists (clinical, social, developmental, neuro)|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Studying the behaviour and the mental wellbeing of participants, conducting psychometrics evaluation and real-life setting experimentation/observation/real life testing. 206 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Social workers/researchers|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Conducting an investigation in accordance with the scientific methods and tools, studying the impact of new care models and/or care innovations on society, developing models for a caring and inclusive society. 207 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Sport science experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Experimenting novel training methods, and their effectiveness in various dimensions such as safety, engagement, and physical capabilities. Studying the impact of physical movements in various functions and wellbeing features. 208 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Communication studies experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Defining written, oral, visual and digital communication within a certain workplace. Evaluating (multi professional) healthcare team collaboration, communication and debriefing in various healthcare situations in simulated environments (especially in Simulation lab). 209 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Performing arts experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Creative health improvement (e.g., for cognitive decline) through music and dance (example: redesigning public spaces into healthy spaces: test and validate Smart methodologies, products and services through folk dance). 210 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Pedagogues/educators|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Evaluating different pedagogical approaches and their impact learning performance (especially in Simulation lab). 211 +|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Applied economics experts|(% style="vertical-align:middle" %)Evaluating cost and performance in different healthcare processes, situations and public health.