2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/hicss.2016.436
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MyData Approach for Personal Health -- A Service Design Case for Young Athletes

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“…We engaged 155 teenage participants in a single session of multiple co-design short bursts, gathering teens' ideas about their values concerning engaging museums visits. The data was later analysed, looking for trends, and concept generation, according to Hakkila et al's methods (Hakkila et al, 2016). When analysing the data collected, we focused on what teens perceive as must-have items for an enjoyable Natural History Museum tour.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We engaged 155 teenage participants in a single session of multiple co-design short bursts, gathering teens' ideas about their values concerning engaging museums visits. The data was later analysed, looking for trends, and concept generation, according to Hakkila et al's methods (Hakkila et al, 2016). When analysing the data collected, we focused on what teens perceive as must-have items for an enjoyable Natural History Museum tour.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compiled sheets with participants' ideas and preferences were analyzed; we were looking for trends, and concept generation, according to Hakkila et al's methods [28]. Participants' writing was transcribed while graphic elements were coded.…”
Section: Co-designing With Teenagersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the wellness category, the focus is on physical health, with papers on general physical activity [27] Theories used in one paper each Adoption; ANT; D&M success model/Social support theory/Social presence theory; Effectuation; Information processing theory; Protection motivation theory/Task-technology fit; Self-determination theory; Social cognitive theory of self regulation; Systems' thinking; Unified theory of acceptance; Uses and gratifications theory Theories used in two papers each Affordance; Cognitive dissonance; Design Theory, Fogg behavior*; Health belief model** Theories used in three papers each Technology acceptance model Total number of papers that cite specific theories and fitness-oriented activity [28], covering 74% of the 23 papers. Mental wellness is only considered by three papers, two focusing on stress management [29], [30], and one on mood [31].…”
Section: Sickness Versus Wellnessmentioning
confidence: 99%