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View article: Navigating Value Elicitation: Insights from Palliative Care Providers
Navigating Value Elicitation: Insights from Palliative Care Providers Open
Healthcare providers play a crucial role in developing care plans for patients at the end of their lives. As value elicitation becomes increasingly integrated into advance care planning, digital tools have been proposed to support provider…
View article: Designing for Researcher Access in the U.S. Mortality Data Ecosystem
Designing for Researcher Access in the U.S. Mortality Data Ecosystem Open
Access to mortality data is critical for researchers for various reasons, including the development of life-saving medical interventions. However, high-quality mortality data is typically unavailable for researchers to access in a timely m…
View article: Stories That Heal: Characterizing and Supporting Narrative for Suicide Bereavement
Stories That Heal: Characterizing and Supporting Narrative for Suicide Bereavement Open
Clinical group bereavement therapy often promotes narrative sharing as a therapeutic intervention to facilitate grief processing. Increasingly, people turn to social media to express stories of loss and seek support surrounding bereavement…
View article: AI and the Afterlife
AI and the Afterlife Open
AI technologies are likely to impact an array of existing practices (and give rise to a host of novel ones) around end-of-life planning, remembrance, and legacy in ways that will have profound legal, economic, emotional, and religious rami…
View article: "I Am So Overwhelmed I Don't Know Where to Begin!" Towards Developing Relationship-Based and Values-Based End-of-Life Data Planning Approaches
"I Am So Overwhelmed I Don't Know Where to Begin!" Towards Developing Relationship-Based and Values-Based End-of-Life Data Planning Approaches Open
To support people at the end of life as they create management plans for their assets, planning approaches like estate planning are increasingly considering data. HCI scholarship has argued that developing more effective planning approache…
View article: "I hate you. I love you. I'm sorry. I miss you." Understanding Online Grief Expression Through Suicide Bereavement Letter-Writing Practices
"I hate you. I love you. I'm sorry. I miss you." Understanding Online Grief Expression Through Suicide Bereavement Letter-Writing Practices Open
When bereaved individuals seek online support in response to the suicide of a loved one, their expressions of grief take many forms. Although the intense grief expressions individuals bereaved by suicide commonly share in private therapeut…
View article: Digital Legacy: A Systematic Literature Review
Digital Legacy: A Systematic Literature Review Open
To more effectively support the dying and bereaved in end-of-life contexts, over the past two decades HCI and social computing scholars have sought to understand digital legacy. In this paper, we argue that it is time to take stock of digi…
View article: Technology-Mediated Strategies for Coping with Mental Health Challenges: Insights from People with Bipolar Disorder
Technology-Mediated Strategies for Coping with Mental Health Challenges: Insights from People with Bipolar Disorder Open
Technology plays an increasingly pivotal role in mediating mental health support in people's everyday lives. However, it is not clear how that mediation is occurring, to what end, and what technologies are implicated. In this study, we exa…
View article: Incorporating Ethics in Computing Courses
Incorporating Ethics in Computing Courses Open
Incorporating ethics into computing education has become a priority for the\nSIGCSE community. Many computing departments and educators have contributed to\nthis endeavor by creating standalone computing ethics courses or integrating\nethi…