共同睡眠:设计一个基于工作场所的睡眠剥夺健康计划

B. Zhai, S. Nicholson, Kyle Montague, Yu Guan, P. Olivier, J. Ellis
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睡眠不足是一个公共健康问题。在以工作场所为基础的健康项目中,人们对睡眠不足的认识尚未得到广泛调查。这项研究采用了三个阶段的设计过程,有来自当地一家制造公司的九名参与者,以帮助提高人们对睡眠不足的认识。通过技术探针的部署和参与者访谈,确定了睡眠剥夺的常见原因。该研究提出了基于智能物联网(IoT)工作场所的设计概念,用于活动跟踪,可能有助于睡眠,并探索在工作场所共享个人睡眠数据的方法。通过使用协同设计方法,该研究还从不同利益相关者的角度强调了与使用个人数据相关的突出隐私问题,包括组织意外使用睡眠数据进行疲劳风险管理和员工绩效评估。活动记录仪和睡眠日记数据可以通过https://github.com/famousgrouse/pervasivehealth/在线访问
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Co-sleep: Designing a workplace-based wellness program for sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation is a public health issue. Awareness of sleep deprivation has not been widely investigated in workplace-based wellness programmes. This study adopted a three-stage design process with nine participants from a local manufacturing company to help raise awareness of sleep deprivation. The common causes of sleep deprivation were identified through the deployment of technology probes and participant interviews. The study contributes smart Internet of things(IoT) workplace-based design concepts for activity tracking that may aid sleep and explore ways of sharing personal sleep data within the workplace. Through the use of co-design methods, the study also highlights prominent privacy concerns relating to use of personal data from different stakeholders' perspectives, including the unexpected use of sleep data by organisations for fatigue risk management and the evaluation of employee performance. The Actigrahy and sleep diary data can be accessed online through https://github.com/famousgrouse/pervasivehealth/
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