by Research Team | May 1, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): Raj, ShritiToporski, KelseyGarrity, AshleyLee, Joyce M.Newman, Mark W. Abstract: Tools for self-care of chronic conditions often do not fit the contexts in which self-care happens because the influence of context on self-care practices is unclear. We...
by Research Team | May 1, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): Sanches, PedroJanson, AxelKarpashevich, PavelNadal, CamilleQu, ChengchengRoquet, Claudia DaudénUmair, MuhammadWindlin, CharlesDoherty, GavinHöök, KristinaSas, Corina Abstract: In the last decade, the number of articles on HCI and health has increased...
by Research Team | May 1, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): Stiglbauer, BarbaraWeber, SilvanaBatinic, Bernad Abstract: The use of wearable self-tracking devices to increase health and well-being is on the rise; yet, there is a lack of scientific evidence concerning their actual benefits. This article summarizes...
by Research Team | Apr 26, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): Lupton, Deborah Abstract: With the advent of apps, other software and wearable devices designed to enable people to easily monitor and measure details about their bodies, much attention has been paid to the phenomenon of health self-tracking. In this...
by Research Team | Apr 20, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): Koivisto, JonnaHamari, Juho Abstract: Today, our reality and lives are increasingly game-like, not only because games have become a pervasive part of our lives, but also because activities, systems and services are increasingly gamified. Gamification refers...
by Research Team | Apr 17, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): Joe S. Anderson, Susan K. Williams Abstract: In this project, students asked and attempted to answer questions about themselves by collecting and analyzing data. With the prevalence of big data and business analytics, managers have data and quantitative...