“…In recent years wearable technology has shown promise in solving this issue (Low & Ramayah, 2023;Zeng et al, 2022;Ferreira et al, 2021) reducing hospitalisations and enabling self-monitoring (Wang et al, 2020). However, Wang et al identify a lack of consumer acceptance, with 30% of wearables being abandoned, in part due a focus on efficiency, low cost and clinical needs as key factors in the design of medical devices, using a disease model of design (Bogaert, 2022;Weatherly & Reay, 2022;Yoon et al, 2020;Pullin, 2009). Medical design and design for disability encounter sensitive issues, having a major effect on a user's self-image and emotions (Kim & Ho, 2021;Yang et al, 2021;Pullin, 2009) however, traditionally medical design is conducted by clinical engineers in an isolated laboratory, distanced from the real world (Hall & Lobo, 2018).…”