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View article: Older adults can re-appraise loneliness using a social connectivity app: a mixed method intervention study
Older adults can re-appraise loneliness using a social connectivity app: a mixed method intervention study Open
The digital intervention reduced reported depression by enhancing positive appraisal of social groups. Further work is required to understand how to overcome risks of reflection-based apps for loneliness.
View article: Exploring Clinician Experiences With a Digital Platform Supporting Orthopedic Care That Integrates Patient-Generated Health Data: Qualitative Study of Early Users
Exploring Clinician Experiences With a Digital Platform Supporting Orthopedic Care That Integrates Patient-Generated Health Data: Qualitative Study of Early Users Open
Background Digital care platforms that integrate patient-generated health data (PGHD) alongside education and communication tools have been recognized as potential instruments in transforming health care from clinician-centered to a more p…
View article: Assessing Postoperative Pain in Patients Who Underwent Total Knee Arthroplasty Using an Automated Self-Logging Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Collection Device: Retrospective Cohort Study
Assessing Postoperative Pain in Patients Who Underwent Total Knee Arthroplasty Using an Automated Self-Logging Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Collection Device: Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Background Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are tools for assessing symptoms and the quality of care. Despite their growing use, conventional data collection methods limit widespread PROM implementation. In orthopedics, pain is a …
View article: Assessing Post-Operative Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients Using an Automated Self-Logging Patient Reported Outcome Measure Collection Device: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Preprint)
Assessing Post-Operative Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients Using an Automated Self-Logging Patient Reported Outcome Measure Collection Device: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are standardized tools for assessing symptoms and the quality of care. Despite their growing use, conventional data collection methods limit widespread PROM implementation. In orthopaed…
View article: Reflections on using the story completion method in designing tangible user interfaces
Reflections on using the story completion method in designing tangible user interfaces Open
There are many design techniques to support the co-design of tangible technologies. However, few of these design methods allow the involvement of users at scale and across diverse geographic locations. While popular in psychology, the stor…
View article: Integrating Patient-Generated Health Data into Orthopaedic Care: A Qualitative Study on Early Adopter Experiences with Clinical Software (Preprint)
Integrating Patient-Generated Health Data into Orthopaedic Care: A Qualitative Study on Early Adopter Experiences with Clinical Software (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Patient-Generated Health Data (PGHD) has been recognized as a potential tool in transforming healthcare from clinician-centered to more patient-centered approaches. This transformation is driven by the potential of PGHD to prov…
View article: Exploring the Profile of University Assessments Flagged as Containing AI-Generated Material
Exploring the Profile of University Assessments Flagged as Containing AI-Generated Material Open
research-article Open Access Share on Exploring the Profile of University Assessments Flagged as Containing AI-Generated Material Authors: Daniel Gooch The Open University The Open UniversitySearch about this author , Kevin Waugh The Open …
View article: Flexible Minimalist Self-Tracking to Support Individual Reflection
Flexible Minimalist Self-Tracking to Support Individual Reflection Open
Self-tracking technology can help users develop new knowledge about themselves, supporting their health and general wellbeing. Most of these devices inform users about their lives by autonomously generating data about highly constrained to…
View article: A Device for Prehabilitation of Total Knee Replacement Surgery (Slider): Usability Study
A Device for Prehabilitation of Total Knee Replacement Surgery (Slider): Usability Study Open
Background Rehabilitation, or “prehabilitation,” is essential in preparing for and recovering from knee replacement surgery. The recent demand for these services has surpassed available resources, a situation further strained by the COVID-…
View article: Bob or Bot: Exploring ChatGPT's Answers to University Computer Science Assessment
Bob or Bot: Exploring ChatGPT's Answers to University Computer Science Assessment Open
Cheating has been a long-standing issue in university assessments. However, the release of ChatGPT and other free-to-use generative AI tools has provided a new and distinct method for cheating. Students can run many assessment questions th…
View article: The challenges of technology adoption in the NHS: lessons learnt from deploying PROMs collection devices
The challenges of technology adoption in the NHS: lessons learnt from deploying PROMs collection devices Open
What are the challenges of designing and implementing technology to improve post-operative monitoring and treatment of patients?
View article: Being cut off from social identity resources has shaped loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic: A longitudinal interview study with medically vulnerable older adults from the United Kingdom
Being cut off from social identity resources has shaped loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic: A longitudinal interview study with medically vulnerable older adults from the United Kingdom Open
Loneliness is a pernicious problem in older adulthood, associated with physical decline and isolation from valued social groups. However, the long‐term evolving experiences of ageing, identity and loneliness have yet to be elucidated. We u…
View article: Socio-Technical Resilience for Community Healthcare
Socio-Technical Resilience for Community Healthcare Open
Older adults at home frequently rely on ‘circles of support’ which range from relatives and neighbours, to the voluntary sector, social workers, paid carers, and medical professionals. Creating, maintaining, and coordinating these circles …
View article: A Device for Prehabilitation of Total Knee Replacement Surgery (Slider): Usability Study (Preprint)
A Device for Prehabilitation of Total Knee Replacement Surgery (Slider): Usability Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Rehabilitation, or “prehabilitation,” is essential in preparing for and recovering from knee replacement surgery. The recent demand for these services has surpassed available resources, a situation further strained by the COVID…
View article: A Card-based Ideation Toolkit to Generate Designs for Tangible Privacy Management Tools
A Card-based Ideation Toolkit to Generate Designs for Tangible Privacy Management Tools Open
Effective privacy protection in dynamic UbiComp environments requires users to be able to manage their privacy seamlessly across diverse contexts. To support this, designers need to go beyond GUI-based interactions and utilise tangible and…
View article: Digital Intervention in Loneliness in Older Adults: Qualitative Analysis of User Studies
Digital Intervention in Loneliness in Older Adults: Qualitative Analysis of User Studies Open
Background Loneliness is a significant well-being issue that affects older adults. Existing, commonly used social connection platforms do not contain facilities to break the cognitive cycle of loneliness, and loneliness interventions imple…
View article: Significant Features for Human Activity Recognition Using Tri-Axial Accelerometers
Significant Features for Human Activity Recognition Using Tri-Axial Accelerometers Open
Activity recognition using wearable sensors has become essential for a variety of applications. Tri-axial accelerometers are the most widely used sensor for activity recognition. Although various features have been used to capture patterns…
View article: Passive or active learning: the challenges of teaching distributed computing using Raspberry Pi clusters to open distance university students
Passive or active learning: the challenges of teaching distributed computing using Raspberry Pi clusters to open distance university students Open
Parallel and distributed computing (PDC) is now considered a threshold concept for computing, and is embedded in computing curricula across the globe. While the costs of traditional computing clusters have made developing practical activit…
View article: Design of a Digital Intervention to Improve Connectivity and Reduce Loneliness in Older Adults (Preprint)
Design of a Digital Intervention to Improve Connectivity and Reduce Loneliness in Older Adults (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic impacted older adults' social connections and increased loneliness, but also led to increased technology adoption, providing new opportunities to develop technology interventions to meet their social needs…
View article: Designing Tangibles to Support Emotion Logging for Older Adults: Development and Usability Study
Designing Tangibles to Support Emotion Logging for Older Adults: Development and Usability Study Open
Background The global population is aging, leading to shifts in health care needs. In addition to developing technology to support physical health, there is an increasing recognition of the need to consider how technology can support emoti…
View article: A Siege on Positive Ageing: Experiences of identity threat and coping among Older Adults during COVID-19 pandemic
A Siege on Positive Ageing: Experiences of identity threat and coping among Older Adults during COVID-19 pandemic Open
Older adults face significant challenges in regards to the various stereotypes associated with ageing, which have consequences for their mental health and wellbeing. The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened these age-based stereotypes due to o…
View article: Being cut off from social identity resources has shaped loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal interview study with medically vulnerable older adults from the United Kingdom
Being cut off from social identity resources has shaped loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal interview study with medically vulnerable older adults from the United Kingdom Open
Older adulthood is often a time of identity change arising from physical decline and social isolation which can increase loneliness. These effects are thought to be exacerbated by public health threats such as COVID-19 which disproportiona…
View article: Loneliness in Older People and COVID-19: Applying the Social Identity Approach to Digital Intervention Design
Loneliness in Older People and COVID-19: Applying the Social Identity Approach to Digital Intervention Design Open
The COVID-19 pandemic is worsening loneliness for many older people through the challenges it poses in engaging with their social worlds. Digital technology has been offered as a potential aid, however, many popular digital tools have not …
View article: A Design Exploration of Health-Related Community Displays
A Design Exploration of Health-Related Community Displays Open
The global population is ageing, leading to shifts in healthcare needs. It is well established that increased physical activity can improve the health and wellbeing of many older adults. However, motivation remains a prime concern. We repo…