A review of 25 years of CSCW research in healthcare: contributions, challenges and future agendas

G Fitzpatrick, G Ellingsen - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW …, 2013 - Springer
CSCW as a field has been concerned since its early days with healthcare, studying how
healthcare work is collaboratively and practically achieved and designing systems to …

Configuring participation: on how we involve people in design

J Vines, R Clarke, P Wright, J McCarthy… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
The term'participation'is traditionally used in HCI to describe the involvement of users and
stakeholders in design processes, with a pretext of distributing control to participants to …

Mind the theoretical gap: interpreting, using, and developing behavioral theory in HCI research

EB Hekler, P Klasnja, JE Froehlich… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Researchers in HCI and behavioral science are increasingly exploring the use of technology
to support behavior change in domains such as health and sustainability. This work …

A Kinect-based upper limb rehabilitation system to assist people with cerebral palsy

YJ Chang, WY Han, YC Tsai - Research in developmental disabilities, 2013 - Elsevier
This study assessed the possibility of rehabilitating two adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP)
using a Kinect-based system in a public school setting. The system provided 3 degrees of …

Punching ducks for post-stroke neurorehabilitation: System design and initial exploratory feasibility study

PS Dukes, A Hayes, LF Hodges… - 2013 IEEE Symposium …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Each year 795,000 people in the US have a stroke and the majority cannot resume daily
activity because of persistent upper extremity (UE) motor impairment. Research in …

A monitoring device as assistive lifestyle technology: combining functional needs with pleasure

F Güldenpfennig, G Fitzpatrick - Proceedings of the 4th augmented …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Assistive Technologies can be of enormous help for people with disabilities. Still, such
supportive devices are often considered to be poor in aesthetics, leaving the person feeling …

[PDF][PDF] Serious games for stroke patients: attending to clinical staff's voices

K Seo, J Kim, J Lee, S Jang, H Ryu - The 5th International …, 2013 - researchgate.net
A motion-based rehabilitation game is gaining a solid ground in that it can provide the stroke
patients with the repetitive training effect for a functional improvement of upper extremity …

Making sense of screen mobility: Dynamic maps and cartographic literacy in a highly mobile activity

O Juhlin, A Weilenmann - … of the 15th international conference on Human …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Dynamic, digital maps are increasingly used in many settings. It is an emerging domain of
technology extending on previous maps studies and positioning technology. We draw upon …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of the Rehabilitation Setting on Motivation and Clinical Outcomes Post Stroke-a Pilot Study

S Thompson - 2013 - otago-researchportal.esploro …
Background Previous research suggests that the rehabilitation setting can influence both
motivation for rehabilitation and adherence to the rehabilitation programme. These two …