Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Reflection


Being a teenager is had enough, adding a life or death disease to their lives adds on a huge amount of stress.  

THE PROCESS: 
Empathy: My sister was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes on September 11th, 2012. Every time she eats she has to; check her blood sugar, manage her diet, record the amount of insulin she gives herself, and track her highs and lows. 
Discovery: I completed interviews, surveys, and online research. 
Interpretation: New Problem Statement: There needs to be a way to help diabetic teens manage their stress levels to prevent long lasting health risks.  
Ideation: App-> Sports -> Diabetic Play
Prototype: Diabetic Play is an after school program for diabetic students. The purpose of the program is to have students play games and do activities in a stress free way
Test: I have asked people in my classes, high school friends, diabetic friends, and people in my dorm (all teenagers) which idea they like best and why.  The final conclusion was Diabetic Play was the better option because it was more realistic relaxing, and was a better way to make connections.


REFLECTION:
Over the course of the last few weeks I have been researching and designing a solution to relieving stress for diabetic teenagers. I have discovered some shocking facts that I did not know before. For example, I did not know all the health risks, what they had to document, and the amount of stress they have.  One thing I wish I did more of was taking to more diabetic teens.  
I wanted to start crying when I read about the health risks.  Diabetics are 2-3 times more chance of having heart disease, and 60% chance of dying from heart disease.  They can also suffer from nerve damage, kidney damage, eye damage, skin and mouth conditions, and have complications with pregnancy.  During the empathy stage of this process I felt helpless in their situation and more upset that there is no cure for this disease yet.
I never realized how much work each patient had to track when living with diabetes.  My original problem statement was dealing with a way to track all of the different aspects of the disease like diet and highs and lows.  During my research I realized that tracking isn't the problem because there are so many different ways of tracking.  There are mobil applications an
d booklets to help write down and monitor diet and blood sugar levels.
The last thing that shocked me was the amount of stress each teenager has.  All teens deal with school, work, family, and social life, but adding diabetes throws a curve ball into the situation. Everything is still manageable but there are some cases where health comes first.  
After following the next few steps of the process I came up with the idea of Diabetic Play.  I feel like this idea is a great solution for relieving stress.  I also think there will be a large amount of participation with 13-15 year olds that have no mode of transportation so they can take the YMCA bus to the Y.  I feel like this program is very simple and easy to participate in because it is only a hour and a half after school.  The social part of this project makes me really excited because it is a way for the students to have a therapy session with themselves.  I always feel better when I talk to someone who knows what I am talking about completely. Many of the people that I have talked to and have interviewed said the same thing. 
This project has taught me a lot about disease and what we can do to help.  They go through the same things we do everyday but its just a little bit tougher.  I still can’t believe how strong they all are and I want to help them in every way I can.


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Monday, December 7, 2015

Prototype


The Goal
The goal is to find a solution to help diabetic teens relieve their stress to help prevent health risks.  I have narrowed my ideas and came up with two final solutions,  The Blue Box and Diabetic Play.  Both of these solutions have stress relieving actives to help the teens take their minds off of school, family life, work, and sports teams. 
The Blue Box
-Who: All teenagers suffering from Diabetes
-What: The Blue Box is a box full of stress relieving trinkets to help them get their mind off of family life, social life, and school work. The box will be filled with things like; stress balls, coloring books, markers, a book, or aroma therapy.  There is only a limited amount of boxes per month.  
-When: A monthly subscription 
-Where: Anywhere in the United States and Canada
-How: A team of volunteers fills the boxes with interesting stress relieving items.
I really liked The Blue Box idea because it’s a fun, exciting box of fun stuff. I think it would start to get hard to fill the boxes with new items and to get people to buy them. It would be difficult because the items are things that you can buy in stores.
Diabetic Play
The purpose of the program is to have students play game and do activities in a stress free way.
-Who: All teenagers suffering from Diabetes
-What: An after school program for diabetic students
-When: Tue- Fri (Different activity everyday)
-Where: YMCAs across the country
-How: YMCA or American Diabetes Association workers to chaperone the teens and run the activities.  
Activities include
-Team Sports (basketball, volleyball, tennis, swimming), Yoga, Coloring/ Painting, and a Movie Night.
Team Sports- Team sports are a great way to stay active and make new friends.  The teams are put together at random and are strictly just for fun.  At the end of the year there could be a tournament depending on how many students participate.  There could also be a tournament between different YMCAs.  
Yoga- Yoga is a great way to help relieve stress and stretch your muscles.  Yoga also helps circulate blood flow which is very important is diabetics. 
Coloring/ Painting- Coloring is becoming a very popular pass time in adults and teens. The coloring book has not digital screen so it will not stimulate your brain and is a great way to relax. During this time the teens will be able to talk and make friends with new people.  
Movies- Movies are a great way to pass time with friends.  The teens will be able to pick a movie and watch it with their new friends.  They will also be able to invite a friend to the event. Water and “free” snacks will be provided to the teens as well. 


I really like this idea because it allows the teens to interact with each other.  They can all share stories and problems with one another because they can relate.  Each one of the participate knows what the others are going through so it is a safe environment and everyone should be comfortable with one another.  
Here is the Prototypes I made for a basketball court and yoga studio