Title
Co-sleep: Design for workplace based wellness program to raise awareness of sleep deprivation.
Abstract
Sleep deprivation is a public health issue. A lack of sleep not only harms our body immune systems but also degrades their capacity to maintain cognitive skills. Awareness of sleep deprivation has not been widely investigated in work-based wellness programmes. In the study, the project carried out with nine participants from a local manufacture company to raise that awareness. The common causes of sleep deprivation have been identified the through the deployment of probes and the interviews. The research generated design concepts of smart IoT workplace to track and share daytime sleep-related activities. Through the bottom up and co-design methods, participants give the points of considering the use of sleep data from different power relationship perspective, includes the unexpected use of sleep for fatigue risk management and evaluation of employee performance.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
arXiv: Human-Computer Interaction
Public health,Software deployment,Computer science,Internet of Things,Top-down and bottom-up design,Sleep deprivation,Cognitive skill,Risk management,Multimedia,Applied psychology
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1809.09846
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bing Zhai131.09
Yu Guan2275.06
Kyle Montague314721.54
Stuart Nicholson400.34
Patrick Olivier53049230.82
Jason Ellis610.70