Emotional experience with portable health devices
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2010
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This paper reports on a six month longitudinal study exploring people’s personal and social emotional experience with health related portable interactive devices (PIDs). The focus is on emotions and how health PIDs mediate this experience in everyday contexts. The study reported here is an extension of a previous experiment conducted by the authors exploring media related PIDs [1]. The findings identified interesting aspects of health device interaction. Findings revealed people interact with health PIDs emotionally both at a personal and a social level. However, in contrast to media PIDs, participants reported significantly less social experiences than personal experiences. Nevertheless, the social level plays an important role such that negative social experiences had a significant influence on the perceived emotional experience over the course of six months. When no negative social experiences were reported the emotional experience over the course of six months became neutral. The findings are discussed in regards to their significance to the field of design, their implication for future health PID design and future research directions. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39857/1/c39857.pdf http://www.id.iit.edu/de2010/ Gomez, Rafael E., Popovic, Vesna, & Blackler, Alethea L. (2010) Emotional experience with portable health devices. In Proceedings of The 7th International Conference on Design and Emotion, Spertus Institute, Chicago, Ill. |
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Copyright 2010 [please consult the authors] |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design |
Palavras-Chave | #120302 Design Innovation #120305 Industrial Design #Experience #Emotion #Portable Health Devices #Longtitudinal Study #Qualatative |
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Conference Paper |