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

Phil Adams, Elizabeth L Murnane, Michael Elfenbein, Elaine Wethington, Geri Gay
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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 cog-nitive effort in translating a subjective experience into a single numerical value.

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通过量身定制的即时自我评估支持慢性疼痛状况的自我管理。
为了更好地支持慢性疼痛的自我管理,本文调查了那些患有慢性疼痛的人如何更喜欢使用智能手机自我评估自己的疼痛水平。我们的工作包括三个阶段:设计构思和审查,一项由10名参与者参与的实验室用户研究,产生9个候选界面,以及一项由12名参与者参与、为期3周的两项进一步完善的措施的现场试验。这项研究首先更好地了解了参与者对疼痛强度自我评估的强烈偏好,有时甚至是相反的偏好。此外,我们还提供了两个新的界面,支持准确、快速和重复使用,以及其他参与者重视的交互(例如,熟悉、相关和高度可用)。特别是,我们专注于设计量身定制的措施,通过支持将主观经验转化为单一数值的认知努力,既能增强受访者的动机,又能最大限度地减少有意义的自我评估的难度。
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