Title
Promoting Self-Reflection Of Social Isolation Through Persuasive Mobile Technologies: The Case Of Mother Caregivers Of Children With Cancer
Abstract
Mother caregivers of children with cancer are often unaware of how the tasks of caregiving interfere in their social relationships and lifestyle. This article explores how persuasive mobile technologies may promote the self-reflection and introspection of communication practices, emotions, and lifestyle. The article describes the design of EmotionMingle, a mobile system running in a situated display showing an ambient visualization using the metaphor of a tree to represent the status of an individual's social network that, used in tandem with downloaded Facebook photographs, may help caregivers avoid social isolation. EmotionMingle also informs caregivers of how their emotions correlate with their communication practices and lifestyle. The results of a qualitative evaluation of the EmotionMingle prototype reveal that mother caregivers perceived it as useful and its visualizations as appropriate. The findings from this study reveal emergent practices of using mobile persuasive applications for self-reflection to discover wellness trends, possibly inducing behavior change.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1080/10447318.2014.927279
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
30
10
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1044-7318
3
0.40
References 
Authors
19
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Carolina Fuentes1195.32
Carlos J. Barrios Hernández2149.39
Lizbeth Escobedo330.40
Valeria Herskovic422423.12
Monica Tentori568857.82