by Research Team | Feb 2, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Aniek Lentferink, Matthijs L. Noordzij, Anouk Burgler, Randy Klaassen, Youri Derks, Hilbrand Oldenhuis Abstract: Smartphones are powerful tools for reaching the user when it is most needed, i.e. Just-In-Time (JIT). In the context of stress management in...
by Research Team | Jan 19, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Wei Peng Lin Li Anastasia Kononova Shelia Cotten Kendra Kamp Marie Bowen Abstract: Background: Wearable activity trackers are popular devices used to motivate behavior change. Wearable activity trackers are especially beneficial for encouraging light...
by Research Team | Dec 23, 2020 | Research Publications
Author(s): Paula Saukko Amie Weedon Abstract: Self-tracking devices have been observed to accelerate time, be used sporadically and busyness being a barrier to use at work. Drawing on notion of multiple temporalities, this article expands the focus on temporalities of...
by Research Team | Dec 22, 2020 | Research Publications
Author(s): Yuhan Luo Chi Young Oh Beth St Jean Eun Kyoung Choe Abstract: Background: Although the use of patient-generated data (PGD) in the optimization of patient care shows great promise, little is known about whether patients who track their PGD necessarily share...
by Research Team | Dec 17, 2020 | Research Publications
Author(s): Daniel A. Epstein Clara Caldeira Mayara Costa Figueiredo Xi Lu , Lucas M. Silva Lucretia Williams Jong Ho Lee Qingyang Li Simran Ahuja Qiuer Chen Payam Dowlatyari Craig Hilby Sazeda Sultana Elizabeth V. Eikey Yunan Chen Abstract: The research community on...
by Research Team | Dec 14, 2020 | Research Publications
Author(s): Paul Dulaud Ines Di Loreto Denis Mottet Abstract: Since the emergence of the quantified self movement, users aim at health behavior change, but only those who are sufficiently motivated and competent with the tools will succeed. Our literature review shows...