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A Quantified-Self Framework for Exploring and Enhancing Personal Productivity

by Research Team | Oct 21, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): White, GaryLiang, ZiluClarke, Siobhan Abstract: A variety of self-Tracking applications and devices have been developed in recent years to support users in tracking their weight, calories eaten, physical activities, sleep and productivity. The availability...

Adapting Mobile and Wearable Technology to Provide Support and Monitoring in Rehabilitation for Dementia: Feasibility Case Series

by Research Team | Oct 15, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Julia ThorpeBirgitte Hysse ForchhammerAnja M Maier Abstract: Background: Mobile and wearable devices are increasingly being used to support our everyday lives and track our behavior. Since daily support and behavior tracking are two core components of...

A Comparative Study of Engagement in Mobile and Wearable Health Monitoring for Bipolar Disorder

by Research Team | Oct 14, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Kaela Van Til, Melvin G. McInnis, Amy Cochran Abstract: Objectives Self-monitoring is recommended for individuals with bipolar disorder, with numerous technological solutions available. This study aimed to identify basic components of these solutions that...

Making sense with numbers. Unravelling ethico‐psychological subjects in practices of self‐quantification

by Research Team | Oct 10, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Pols, JeannetteWillems, DickAanestad, Margunn Abstract: Prevention enthusiasts show great optimism about the potential of health apps to modify peoples’ lifestyles through the tracking and quantification of behaviours and bodily signs. Critical sociologists...

Empowerment through digital health trackers: an exploration of Indigenous Australian women and physical activity in leisure settings

by Research Team | Oct 4, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Hazel Maxwell Michelle O’Shea Megan Stronach Sonya Pearce Abstract: Drawing on a strengths-based empowerment approach and Indigenous traditions of ‘yarning’, this research explores how digital health technologies might contribute to Indigenous Australian...
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