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... ... @@ -18,17 +18,7 @@ 18 18 Gerard de Boer, 65 year old male suffering from the early stages of Parkison's with memory loss. Before getting sick he worked at a local high school as a mathematics teacher and always insisted on being the mentor for the freshmen. When he turned fifty he decided to volunteer at the local animal shelter to feed, walk and take care of abandoned dogs. After being taken into a care home, he has picked up playing the guitar so that he can play some of the songs of his youth. 19 19 20 20 Eustatius de Boar, 43 year old male and the son of Gerard. He works as a mechanic at a bike repair shop in Enschede and can often be found in the mosh pit at local punk or metal gigs. As a teenager, he was often made fun of for choosing to become a mechanic, despite being able to go to university. He visits his father every other week and wished he could come more often, but the care home is in Breda. 21 -\\Patricia de Uil, 37 year old female doctor who supervises the care home and is in charge of designing the recovery plans for all the patients. She has one adopted teenager and one child that is halfway through primary school. Whenever she can, she goes sailing with her family in the local lake where she owns a small sailship. 22 - 23 - 24 -(if there are many, choose 3 max to focus on) 25 - 26 -Please add the name, age, gender, and one hobby 27 - 28 -(i.e. a first step towards the identification of personas) 29 - 30 - 31 - 21 +\\Patricia de Uil, 37 year old female doctor who supervises the care home and is in charge of designing the recovery plans for all the patients. She has one adopted teenager and one child that is halfway through primary school. Whenever she can, she goes sailing with her family in the local lake where she owns a small sailship. 32 32 )))|((( 33 33 34 34 ))) ... ... @@ -50,8 +50,6 @@ 50 50 **Why do these people want to achieve this?** 51 51 52 52 All of these actors are mainly driven by their desire to give Gerard the best life that he can have despite his problems with memory. Although everyone would love to be able to permanently cure him, they all understand that this is not the reality that they have found themselves in. Our world can be cruel, uncaring and cold where, no matter the good you do, horrible things can happen at any moment. Learning to cope with the situation is therefore their foremost priority. They are driven by the motivation of giving Gerard the autonomy to live his own life and give some, temporary, security to Eustatius so that his dad will remember at least something about him. 53 - 54 -* Which values are relevant (e.g., fairness, equality, autonomy, …)? 55 55 )))|((( 56 56 57 57 ))) ... ... @@ -68,9 +68,12 @@ 68 68 69 69 **What are the main tasks or activities of these people?** 70 70 59 +Gerard main task is focusing on recovery for any physical illness and trying to make the best of his old age 71 71 72 - (Note thattheroles,tasksor activitiesof humanscan change dueto theintroductionofnewtechnology)61 +Eustatius role is to ensure that he is there for his father during the period of time that he has it difficult 73 73 63 +Patricia aims to reduce the mental load off Eustatius and do as much for Gerard as she can. 64 + 74 74 **Which context factors have a major effect on the performance or activities?** 75 75 The progression of the illness, especially with regard to the level and frequency of memory loss. If someone loses track of what happened, say 10 minutes ago, a system to remember information may not function well since they will have forgotten what they read. Another important factor is whether, and to what extent, a patient has accepted their memory and what their reaction is to being reminded they forgot something. Some patients may react very strongly or aggressively to such information. Finally, the interest, time and availability of caretakers is important to ensure that data is accurate and misinformation is not kept in the record for too long. 76 76 )))|(((