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Human-centered design (HCD) is crucial for health equity, ensuring people with disabilities (PWD) actively participate in research. HCD addresses PWD needs effectively, shifting towards collaborative, inclusive medical research methodologies.

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  • Disability studies
  • Human-centered design (HCD)

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  • Achieving health equity necessitates the inclusion of people with disabilities (PWD).
  • Current disability research in healthcare often lacks equal partnership with PWD.
  • Existing inclusive design practices may not fully capture the complex experiences of PWD.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for human-centered design (HCD) as essential for equity in medical research.
  • To highlight the importance of PWD involvement in research to address their unique needs.
  • To propose a shift towards collaborative research methodologies co-created with PWD.

Main Methods:

  • The commentary posits the application of human-centered design (HCD) principles.
  • HCD involves eliciting issues directly from end-users (PWD) and iterative problem-solving.
  • Integrating HCD frameworks: Inspiration, Ideation, Implementation, and Investment.

Main Results:

  • HCD is well-suited to capture lived experiences and understand the unique needs of PWD.
  • Centralizing PWD in medical research can lead to outcomes resonant with the disability community.
  • HCD fosters inclusivity and respect, moving towards person-centered care in research.

Conclusions:

  • Human-centered design (HCD) is critical for ensuring equity and effective interventions in disability research.
  • Collaborative research methodologies, co-created with and by PWD, are essential for meaningful progress.
  • Adopting HCD represents a significant shift towards respectful, inclusive, and person-centered medical research.