Research Article
Embodied-Self-monitoring: Embracing the Context for Adherence to Physical Rehabilitation in the Design for Self-monitoring
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2013.252027, author={Naveen Bagalkot and Tomas Sokoler}, title={Embodied-Self-monitoring: Embracing the Context for Adherence to Physical Rehabilitation in the Design for Self-monitoring}, proceedings={7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={PERVASIVEHEALTH}, year={2013}, month={5}, keywords={physical rehabilitation self-monitoring exploratory design embodied-self-monitoring context}, doi={10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2013.252027} }
- Naveen Bagalkot
Tomas Sokoler
Year: 2013
Embodied-Self-monitoring: Embracing the Context for Adherence to Physical Rehabilitation in the Design for Self-monitoring
PERVASIVEHEALTH
ICST
DOI: 10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2013.252027
Abstract
Physical rehabilitation is increasingly recommending the rehabilitees to integrate the prescribed therapy with the specific situations of their homes as a way of encouraging adherence. In this paper, we explore how designers can draw from the physical rehabilitation practice to embrace the already ongoing ways in which the rehabilitees adhere to their prescriptions in their homes. To orient the designers towards embracing the rehabilitee engagement with the social and physical settings at home, we present the theoretical concept of embodied-self-monitoring. We demonstrate the fruitfulness of the concept by reporting findings from three design explorations. Through the presentation of the concept and the findings, we open the space for the community to not only consider how the context at home influences adherence, but to embrace this relation between context and adherence to design pervasive self-monitoring technology that the rehabilitees can engage with and make them an integral part of this emergent context.