Self-Care Technologies in HCI

Author:

Nunes Francisco1,Verdezoto Nervo2,Fitzpatrick Geraldine1,Kyng Morten3,Grönvall Erik4,Storni Cristiano5

Affiliation:

1. Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

2. Aarhus University, Aarhus N, Denmark

3. Aarhus University and The Alexandra Institute, Aarhus N, Denmark

4. IT University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen S, Denmark

5. University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland

Abstract

Many studies show that self-care technologies can support patients with chronic conditions and their carers in understanding the ill body and increasing control of their condition. However, many of these studies have largely privileged a medical perspective and thus overlooked how patients and carers integrate self-care into their daily lives and mediate their conditions through technology. In this review, we focus on how patients and carers use and experience self-care technology through a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) lens. We analyse studies of self-care published in key HCI journals and conferences using the Grounded Theory Literature Review (GTLR) method and identify research trends and design tensions. We then draw out opportunities for advancing HCI research in self-care, namely, focusing further on patients' everyday life experience, considering existing collaborations in self-care, and increasing the influence on medical research and practice around self-care technology.

Funder

Lev Vel Consortium

Vienna PhD School of Informatics

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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