by Research Team | Dec 17, 2013 | Research Publications
Author(s): Katie Gabier Ross David J Mclernon Heather M Morgan Abstract: Digital self-tracking is rising, including tracking of menstrual cycles by women using fertility tracking apps (FTAs). However, little is known about users’ experiences of FTAs and their...
by Research Team | Dec 17, 2013 | Research Publications
Author(s): Daniel A. Epstein An Ping James Fogarty Sean A Munson Abstract: Current models of how people use personal informatics systems are largely based in behavior change goals. They do not adequately characterize the integration of self-tracking into everyday...
by Research Team | Dec 6, 2013 | Research Publications
Author: Lupton, Deborah Abstract: The concepts of “self-tracking” and “the quantified self” have recently begun to emerge in discussions of how best to optimize one’s life. These concepts refer to the practice of gathering data about...
by Research Team | Nov 20, 2013 | Research Publications
Author(s): Lee, Victor R Abstract: The Quantified Self (QS) movement is a growing global effort to use new mobile and wearable technologies to automatically obtain personal data about everyday activities. The social and material infrastructure associ- ated with the...
by Research Team | Nov 15, 2013 | Research Publications
Author(s): Gimpe, HennerNißen, MarciaGörlitz, Roland A. Abstract: A new generation of patient-driven healthcare information systems (HIS) is emerging to advance traditional healthcare services and empower patient self-responsibility. Pro-fessional approaches to...