NNCF - Noi Non Ci Fermiamo
Codesign for and with people with rheumatic diseases
Codesign for and with people with rheumatic diseases
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💰 · Funding:
Funded research contract, Roche Spa.
🏛 · Coordinator:
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
🤝 · Partners:
2 academic/industrial institutions and 3 regional/national patient associations, Italy
⭐ · My Role:
Master Thesis Student (until April 2018), Funded collaborator
🏫 · My Affiliation:
Master Thesis Student (until April 2018), Research Fellow (Jun 2018 - Feb 2019), Department of Chemistry, Materials, and Chemical Engineering "Giulio Natta", Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
🏷️ · Keywords:
Codesign, Assistive technology, Customization, 3D printing, Rheumatic diseases, Arthritis, Social sustainability, Assistive aid, Parametric design.
Noi Non Ci Fermiamo ("We Do Not Stop") is a research project developed at +Lab, the 3D printing research laboratory of Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with Roche S.p.A. and three Italian patient associations: ANMAR (National Association of Rheumatic Patients), APMARR (National Association of People with Rheumatological and Rare Diseases), and ALOMAR (Lombard Association for Rheumatic Diseases). The project focused on co-design to develop customizable, low-cost assistive products for people living with rheumatic diseases, using low-cost 3D printing and parametric design. Nine patients with rheumatic conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, giant cell arteritis, systemic sclerosis) joined a multidisciplinary team of designers and occupational therapists as full co-designers, each contributing a personal brief corresponding to a specific daily-life need. The project resulted in nine 3D-printed assistive products, i.e., Manola (object picker), Daisy (bottle opener), Angie's Brush (hair washing aid), Pinzamisù (door/drawer handle grip), sCarpe Diem (foldable shoe horn), Pinzamigiù (ATM card retriever), Le Micheline (cutlery grips), Up-Peel (vegetable peeler set), and L'Hook (seatbelt aid). The products have been distributed with open-source licenses and made available via parametric online configurators on ShapeDiver. A sizing system (S, M, L) was developed at a later stage for four products, i.e., Daisy, Pinzamisù, Le Micheline, and L'Hook, and distributed to patients through rheumatologists supported by Roche for collecting userfeedback. 1
Romani A*, Orlando G, Convertino R, Zappalà F, Baldassin R, Pisu MG, Lorè A, Digioia S, Brambilla E, Marcato G, Agresta I, Basciu F, Fausti V, Ravalli G, Mantelli A, Levi M, Donati C (2019) Co-design, 3D printing and medicine for the design of customizable daily-life products. Reumatismo, 71(S2), 286–293. SIR - Società Italiana di Reumatologia. ISSN: 0048-7449
+LAB Team: Francesco Basciu, Valerio Fausti, Marinella Levi, Andrea Mantelli, Giuditta Ravalli, Alessia Romani
Codesigners: Italia Agresta, Roberta Baldassin, Emanuela Brambilla, Raffaele Convertino, Stefania DiGioia, Angela Lorè, Giovanna Marcato, MariaGrazia Pisu, Francesco Zappalà, Chiara Donati, Bianca Petrucci