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A Mobile Augmented Memory Aid for people with Traumatic Brain Injury

机译:为颅脑外伤患者提供的移动增强记忆帮助

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs when an external mechanical force traumatically injures the brain. The 2010/2011 population-based study shows that the total incidence of TBI in New Zealand has increased to 790 per 100,000 population. Memory impairment is the most common symptom and affects most TBI survivors. Memory impairments resulting from TBI take many forms depending on the nature of the injury. Existing work to use technology to help with memory problems focuses predominantly on capturing all information digitally to enable ‘replaying’ of memories. Other software applications (like calendar that reminders) are designed to assist the average people tracking their schedules. Both are inadequate for supporting TBI survivors.The aim of this research is to build an augmented autobiographical memory system for a mobile device for supporting TBI survivors with their memory problems. I address the lack of information about TBI survivors’ use of digital aids through user studies and interviews.This research includes three studies. The first study is the interview user study, which aims to investigate TBI survivors’ use of their own memory aids/strategies to cope with difficulties caused by memory impairments. The results contribute to develop the conceptual design of the prototype.The second study is the interface user study, which aims to examine the usability of the conceptual design. Findings from this study provide the data and feedback for structuring the implementation of the MyMemory prototype on a mobile device. MyMemory is an augmented autobiographical memory aid specialized for TBI survivors with memory impairments. According to the results from the interface user study, we develop the implementation of the MyMemory prototype.The third study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of MyMemory for improving autobiographical memory for people with TBI. This evaluation study is based on the ABAB case study used in psychology which can provide more accurate outcomes about the evaluation of MyMemory.
机译:当外力对大脑造成外伤时,就会发生颅脑外伤(TBI)。 2010/2011年基于人口的研究显示,新西兰TBI的总发病率已上升至每100,000人口790。记忆力减退是最常见的症状,会影响大多数TBI幸存者。由TBI引起的记忆障碍有多种形式,具体取决于伤害的性质。使用技术来解决内存问题的现有工作主要集中在数字化捕获所有信息上,以实现“重放”内存。其他软件应用程序(如提醒日历)旨在帮助普通人跟踪他们的日程安排。两者均不足以支持TBI幸存者。本研究的目的是为移动设备构建增强的自传式记忆系统,以支持TBI幸存者解决记忆问题。我通过用户研究和访谈来解决有关TBI幸存者使用数字化辅助工具的信息不足的问题。该研究包括三项研究。第一项研究是访谈用户研究,该研究旨在调查TBI幸存者使用自己的记忆辅助工具/策略来应对由记忆障碍引起的困难。结果有助于开发原型的概念设计。第二项研究是界面用户研究,旨在检查概念设计的可用性。这项研究的结果为构建MyMemory原型在移动设备上的实施提供了数据和反馈。 MyMemory是专门为患有记忆障碍的TBI幸存者提供的增强的自传记忆帮助工具。根据界面用户研究的结果,我们开发了MyMemory原型的实现。第三项研究旨在评估MyMemory改善TBI患者自传记忆的有效性。这项评估研究基于心理学中的ABAB案例研究,可以为MyMemory评估提供更准确的结果。

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    Chang Su-Ping Carole;

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