Proceedings of the 29th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3152771.3152772
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The transition of stroke survivors from hospital to home

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“…Viewed through TDF, this also engages with the importance of self-identification in either hindering or supporting healthy behavior. The study of stroke survivors by Ploderer et al [ 15 ] also highlighted the people’s efforts to manage the illness as well as everyday life activities and to reconstruct their identities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Viewed through TDF, this also engages with the importance of self-identification in either hindering or supporting healthy behavior. The study of stroke survivors by Ploderer et al [ 15 ] also highlighted the people’s efforts to manage the illness as well as everyday life activities and to reconstruct their identities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper builds on recent research on posthospital transitions [ 5 , 15 ] and on rehabilitation and self-management in chronic conditions [ 16 , 17 ]. It responds directly to calls for research in the cardiovascular domain to engage more deeply with both behavioral change theories and with patient experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Personal informatics systems often must account for domain-specific needs, such as needs related to a specific setting (e.g., a workplace, a hospital) or with a specific population (e.g., older adults, a people with specific chronic condition). To help inform design, personal informatics researchers often engage with domain experts (e.g., health coaches as study or co-design participants [2,242], healthcare providers as design consultants and co-authors [222,223]). Beyond descriptions in specific projects, we have limited understanding of how frequently domain experts tend to be involved as collaborators and participants.…”
Section: Research Foundations and Approachesmentioning
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“…Physical activity and sleep were predominantly explored in relation to wellbeing, with 117 (64%) and 78 (62%) publications in those domains touching only on wellbeing. Clinical health domains included monitoring and treating chronic conditions (98 publications) such as migraine [214,255] and stroke [220,222] as well as cessation goals ( 13) such as with smoking (8 publications, including [210,211,267]) and alcohol consumption (4 publications, including [142,300]). Diabetes (35 publications) and chronic pain (23 publications) were the most prevalent chronic conditions examined.…”
Section: Rq1: the Literature Focuses On Health And Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%