Using feedback through digital technology to disrupt and change habitual behavior: A critical review of current literature

S Hermsen, J Frost, RJ Renes, P Kerkhof - Computers in Human Behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Habitual behavior is often hard to change because of a lack of self-monitoring skills. Digital
technologies offer an unprecedented chance to facilitate self-monitoring by delivering …

Chronic care in a life transition: Challenges and opportunities for artificial intelligence to support young adults with type 1 diabetes moving to university

S James, M Armstrong, Z Abdallah… - Proceedings of the 2023 …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Self-managing a chronic condition involves adapting management strategies to life's
continual change. Among these changes, moments of significant life transition can render …

Flexible and mindful self-tracking: Design implications from paper bullet journals

A Ayobi, T Sonne, P Marshall, AL Cox - … of the 2018 CHI conference on …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Digital self-tracking technologies offer many potential benefits over self-tracking with paper
notebooks. However, they are often too rigid to support people's practical and emotional …

Quantifying the body and caring for the mind: self-tracking in multiple sclerosis

A Ayobi, P Marshall, AL Cox, Y Chen - … of the 2017 CHI conference on …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Consumer health technologies have an enormous potential to transform the self-
management of chronic conditions. However, it is unclear how individuals use self-tracking …

Caring through data: Attending to the social and emotional experiences of health datafication

E Kaziunas, MS Ackerman, S Lindtner… - Proceedings of the 2017 …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Designing systems to support the social context of personal data is a topic of importance in
CSCW, particularly in the area of health and wellness. The relational complexities and …

Student perspectives on digital phenotyping: The acceptability of using smartphone data to assess mental health

J Rooksby, A Morrison, D Murray-Rust - … of the 2019 CHI conference on …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
There is a mental health crisis facing universities internationally. A growing body of
interdisciplinary research has successfully demonstrated that using sensor and interaction …

Computational notebooks as co-design tools: engaging young adults living with diabetes, family carers, and clinicians with machine learning models

A Ayobi, J Hughes, CJ Duckworth, JJ Dylag… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Engaging end user groups with machine learning (ML) models can help align the design of
predictive systems with people's needs and expectations. We present a co-design study …

Personal informatics for sport: meaning, body, and social relations in amateur and elite athletes

A Rapp, L Tirabeni - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Technological advances in wearable computing are changing the sports domain. A variety
of Personal Informatics (PI) tools are starting to provide support and improve athletes' …

Invisibility or visibility in intimate care at the workplace? Examining the use of breast pumps

D Yadav, M Balaam, A Lampinen - … of the 2023 CHI Conference on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Advances in intimate care technologies and on-body wearables are disrupting how and
where we think about and care for our bodies. The boundaries between private and public …

" It just seems outside my health" How Patients with Chronic Conditions Perceive Communication Boundaries with Providers

C Lim, ABL Berry, T Hirsch, AL Hartzler… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
To improve care for the growing number of older adults with multiple chronic conditions,
physicians and other healthcare providers need to better understand what is most important …