Title
Exploring the Value of Parent Tracked Baby Data in Interactions with Healthcare Professionals: A Data-Enabled Design Exploration.
Abstract
This paper presents a designerly exploration of the potential values of parent-tracked baby data in interactions between parents and healthcare professionals (HCPs). Where previous work has used parent-tracked data as part of the solution to a problem, we contribute by starting our design exploration from data, using it as creative material in our design process. As we intend to work towards a system that could be viable across different levels of care, we invited three different types of HCPs and five families with newborns, for a five-week situated design exploration. Facilitated by an open and dynamic data collection toolkit, parents and HCPs could together decide what data to collect. In a continuous dialogue, they reflected on the relevance of that data in their interaction. Based on this, we continuously and remotely developed two concepts.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
CHI
Health care,Data science,Situated,Personal informatics,Computer science,Dynamic data,Human–computer interaction,Design process,Design exploration
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
2
0.46
References 
Authors
20
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Janne van Kollenburg1193.81
Sander Bogers2204.46
Heleen Rutjes352.04
Eva Deckers45712.43
Joep W. Frens5326.72
Caroline Hummels632244.22