Supporting the Self-Management of Chronic Pain Conditions with Tailored Momentary Self-Assessments.

CHI(2017)

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To better support the self-management of chronic pain, this paper investigates how those living with the condition prefer to self-assess their pain levels using smartphones. Our work consists of three stages: design ideation and review, an in-lab user study with 10 participants resulting in nine candidate interfaces, and a 3 week field trial of two further honed measures with 12 participants. This research firstly yields a better understanding of participants' strong and sometimes contrasting preferences regarding their self-assessment of pain intensity. We additionally contribute two novel interfaces that support accurate, quick, and repeated use along with other participant-valued interactions (e.g., familiar, relatable, and highly usable). In particular, we focus on designing tailored measures that both enhance respondent motivation as well as minimize the difficulty of meaningful self-assessment by supporting the cognitive effort in translating a subjective experience into a single numerical value.
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H.5.m Information Interfaces and Presentation (e.g.,HCI): Miscellaneous,J.3 Life and Medical Sciences: Health,Pain Assessment,Questionnaire Design,Smartphone
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