MyWeekInSight: Designing and Evaluating the Use of Visualization in Self-Management of Chronic Pain by Youth
Unma Desai, Haley Foladare, Katelynn E. Boerner, Tim F. Oberlander,, Tamara Munzner, Karon E. MacLean

TL;DR
This paper presents MyWeekInSight, a visualization tool designed to help youth with chronic pain self-manage by understanding their health data, supported by clinical deployment and evaluation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel visualization-based self-reflection tool specifically designed for teens with chronic pain, addressing unique needs and deployment challenges.
Findings
Effective facilitation of self-reflection in youth with chronic pain
Identification of challenges in clinical deployment of visualization tools
Design principles for health data visualization in vulnerable populations
Abstract
A teenager's experience of chronic pain reverberates through multiple interacting aspects of their lives. To self-manage their symptoms, they need to understand how factors such as their sleep, social interactions, emotions and pain intersect; supporting this capability must underlie an effective personalized healthcare solution. While adult use of personal informatics for self-management of various health factors has been studied, solutions intended for adults are rarely workable for teens, who face this complex and confusing situation with unique perspectives, skills and contexts. In this design study, we explore a means of facilitating self-reflection by youth living with chronic pain, through visualization of their personal health data. In collaboration with pediatric chronic pain clinicians and a health-tech industry partner, we designed and deployed MyWeekInSight, a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
