User Study on Maps for Cognitive Impaired
Participants Needed for Study Interviews – Designing Wayfinding Systems
- Are you a carer/support worker of individuals with cognitive impairment/intellectual disability/neurodiversity?
- OR are you a Health professional providing healthcare to individuals with cognitive impairment/intellectual disability/neurodiversity?
We are conducting a user study to design better maps for people with cognitive impairments (PwCI) /intellectual disabilities/neurodiversity.
In this study, we are eager to engage with caregivers, support workers, psychologists, and therapists who play pivotal roles in assisting these groups and possess invaluable firsthand knowledge regarding their unique needs and challenges.
- The study will involve attending interview sessions for insights and experiences related to PwCI’s navigation challenges and needs.
- The sessions can be conducted online (Zoom).
- The duration of each interview session will last for 45-60 minutes.
- The in-person sessions will be held in a Monash University meeting room.
Are You Interested in Participating?
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to Wei Wang (wei.wang5@monash.edu).
- Thank you for considering this opportunity to participate in our research study.