Title
YourWellness: designing an application to support positive emotional wellbeing in older adults
Abstract
Emotional wellbeing is an important indicator of overall health in adults over 65. For some older people, age-related declines to physical, cognitive or social wellbeing can negatively impact on their emotional wellbeing, as can the notion of growing older, the loss of a spouse, a loss of sense of purpose or general worries about coping, becoming ill and/or death. Yet, within the field of technology design for older adults to support independence, emotional wellbeing is often overlooked. In this paper we describe the design process of an application that supports older adults in monitoring their emotional wellbeing, as well as other parameters of wellbeing they consider important to their overall health. This application also provides informative and useful feedback to support the older person in managing their wellbeing, as well as clinically-based interventions if it is determined that some action or behaviour change is required on the part of the older person. We outline findings from a series of focus groups with older adults that have contributed to the design of the YourWellness application.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2012
BCS HCI
overall health,emotional wellbeing,important indicator,technology design,older person,yourwellness application,social wellbeing,design process,older people,positive emotional wellbeing,older adult,feedback,psychology,computer science
Field
DocType
Citations 
Developmental psychology,Psychological intervention,Spouse,Clinical psychology,Coping (psychology),Design technology,Psychology,Cognition,Focus group
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Julie Doyle19211.76
Brian O'Mullane2203.64
Shauna McGee320.39
Benjamin Knapp416226.80