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Providing Adaptive Health Updates Across the Personal Social Network

机译:跨个人社交网络提供适应性健康更新

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This article presents research conducted to establish how information is shared across the personal social network in the sensitive context of a health crisis. We worked with parents of very sick babies who were cared for in a hospital's Neonatal Unit (NNU). Through a combination of interviews, a focus group, and surveys, we developed a user model of the information that parents wanted to share, and how they adapted this information to individual recipients. We then developed a prototype software tool which created adaptive updates for members of the parents' social network. The updates contained summaries of large volumes of complex medical data about the baby, nonmedical information about the parents, and practical information about the hospital. Updates were automatically adapted to individual members of parents' social networks, based on our user model. The tool was evaluated in a large NNU in the United Kingdom with parents of babies who were currently being cared for in the unit. We found that parents adapted the information that they shared about themselves and their babies based on the emotional proximity of their network members. They gave most detail to those who were emotionally closest to them and least to those who were less close. Parents also adapted information content to the recipient's tendency to worry and empathize. Two adaptive strategies were deployed by parents, (a) benign deceit-not telling the whole truth-and (b) promotion of empathetic members of the social network to a higher level of emotional proximity, so that they were given more information. We generated a number of directions for future work, and issues to consider around designing adaptive mediated communications systems for sensitive contexts. These include the potential to generalize our model to other medical contexts and considerations to apply when deliberately designing deceit into adaptive systems.
机译:本文介绍进行的研究,以建立在健康危机敏感的情况下如何在个人社交网络上共享信息。我们与病重婴儿的父母合作,他们在医院的新生儿科(NNU)接受照料。通过访谈,焦点小组和调查的组合,我们开发了一个用户模型,该模型包含父母想要共享的信息,以及他们如何将这些信息调整为适合各个收件人的信息。然后,我们开发了原型软件工具,该工具为父母的社交网络的成员创建了自适应更新。更新内容包含有关婴儿的大量复杂医学数据,有关父母的非医学信息以及有关医院的实用信息的摘要。根据我们的用户模型,更新会自动适应父母社交网络的各个成员。在英国的一个大型NNU中对该工具进行了评估,其父母的婴儿目前正在该部门接受照料。我们发现,父母根据网络成员的情感亲和力,调整了他们分享的有关自己和婴儿的信息。他们向情感上最亲近的人提供了最多的细节,而对情感上不那么亲近的人则提供了最少的细节。父母还根据接收者的担心和同情心来调整信息内容。父母采用了两种适应性策略,(a)善意的欺骗-不能说出全部真相-(b)将善于交际的社交网络成员提升到更高的情感亲和力,以便为他们提供更多的信息。我们为未来的工作提出了许多指导,并为敏感环境设计自适应介导的通信系统时需要考虑的问题。这些包括将我们的模型推广到其他医学环境的潜力,以及在故意将欺骗性设计为自适应系统时要考虑的考虑因素。

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    《Human-computer interaction》 |2014年第4期|256-309|共54页
  • 作者单位

    School of Computing at the University of Dundee, United Kingdom;

    Department of Computing Science at the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom;

    Department of Computing Science at the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom;

    Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, NHS Lothian, United Kingdom;

    Department of Computing Science at the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
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