Research Article
Designing a Peer-Facilitated Self-Management Mobile Application: A User-Centred Approach
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2012.248707, author={Salys Sultan and Permanand Mohan}, title={Designing a Peer-Facilitated Self-Management Mobile Application: A User-Centred Approach}, proceedings={Wellness Interventions and HCI}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={WIHCI}, year={2012}, month={7}, keywords={collaborative disease management human-computer interaction remote peer-support}, doi={10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2012.248707} }
- Salys Sultan
Permanand Mohan
Year: 2012
Designing a Peer-Facilitated Self-Management Mobile Application: A User-Centred Approach
WIHCI
IEEE
DOI: 10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2012.248707
Abstract
This paper presents a user-centered approach taken for a new peer-facilitated mobile self-care application called Mobile DSMS. Mobile DSMS is a mobile application based on a framework for collaborative disease management using mobile technologies. It allows users to form virtual peer-support groups using their cell phones. The paper sets the stage by presenting the different types of peer-support available and explains how the existing remote model can be extended to include interactive features through the use of mobile technologies. A research protocol, comprising individual interviews and a focus group, was conducted using 21 users of the target group. This paper presents the user perceptions of the system’s design; what worked and what did not work. It identifies some of the barriers and social implications associated with adoption of this new form of remote self-care support. It concludes by explaining how the outcomes of a forthcoming field study are expected to advance the area of CDM and HCI using mobile devices.