Title :
Empowering Citizens for Well-being and Chronic Disease Management With Wellness Diary
Author :
Mattila, Elina ; Korhonen, Ilkka ; Salminen, Jukka H. ; Ahtinen, Aino ; Koskinen, Esa ; Sarela, Antti ; Parkka, Juha ; Lappalainen, Raimo
Author_Institution :
VTT Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Tampere, Finland
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Chronic conditions closely related to lifestyles are the major cause of disability and death in the developed world. Behavior change is the key to managing well-being and preventing and managing chronic diseases. Wellness diary (WD) is a mobile application designed to support citizens in learning about their behavior, and both making and maintaining behavior changes. WD has been found acceptable, useful, and suitable for long-term use as a part of an intervention. When used independently, however, it does not seem to have enough engaging and motivating features to support adoption and long-term commitment. The main improvement needs identified based on a review of WD-related studies were: personalization of the application to individual needs, increasing motivation during early use, maintaining motivation, and aiding in relapse recovery in long-term use. We present concepts to improve the personalization of WD as well as improvements to the feedback and interpretation of the self-observation data. We also present usage models on how this type of mobile application could be utilized.
Keywords :
diseases; health care; medical computing; medical information systems; mobile computing; personal computing; behavior changes; chronic disease management; death; disability; lifestyle diseases; long-term use; maintaining motivation; mobile application; personalization; relapse recovery; self management; self observation; wellness diary; Cognitive-behavior therapy; mobile application; self-management; self-observation; Adult; Behavior Therapy; Cognitive Therapy; Disease Management; Humans; Medical Informatics Applications; Medical Records; Middle Aged; Models, Theoretical; Rehabilitation; Self Care; Software; Weight Loss;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2009.2037751