Authors
Chia-Fang Chung, Kristin Dew, Allison Cole, Jasmine Zia, James Fogarty, Julie A Kientz, Sean A Munson
Publication date
2016/2/27
Book
Proceedings of the 19th ACM conference on computer-supported cooperative work & social computing
Pages
770-786
Description
Patient-generated data is increasingly common in chronic disease care management. Smartphone applications and wearable sensors help patients more easily collect health information. However, current commercial tools often do not effectively support patients and providers in collaboration surrounding these data. This paper examines patient expectations and current collaboration practices around patient-generated data. We survey 211 patients, interview 18 patients, and re-analyze a dataset of 21 provider interviews. We find that collaboration occurs in every stage of self- tracking and that patients and providers create boundary negotiating artifacts to support the collaboration. Building upon current practices with patient-generated data, we use these theories of patient and provider collaboration to analyze misunderstandings and privacy concerns as well as identify opportunities to better support these …
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Scholar articles
CF Chung, K Dew, A Cole, J Zia, J Fogarty, JA Kientz… - Proceedings of the 19th ACM conference on computer …, 2016