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CIS Seminar: One Size Doesn’t Fit Anyone: Tailoring Digital Tools for Personal Health Journeys

February 19, 2020 at 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Date: February 19, 2020
Time: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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  • Organizer
    Computer and Information Science
    Phone: 215-898-8560
    Venue
    Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101), Levine Hall 3330 Walnut Street
    Philadelphia
    PA 19104
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    Abstract

    Personal technologies for everyday health management have the potential to transform healthcare by
    empowering individuals to engage in their own care, scaffolding access to critical information, and
    supporting patient-centered decision-making. Currently, many personal health tools often focus only on a
    single task or isolated event. However, chronic illnesses are characterized by information needs and
    challenges that shift over time; thus, these illnesses are better defined as a dynamic trajectory than a series
    of singular events.
    In this talk, I discuss my work designing and implementing novel computing systems that: 1) support
    chronic illness trajectories and 2) reduce patients’ barriers to health information access. I’ll present my
    approach using personalized and adaptive content to connect individuals with timely and actionable
    feedback. Using results from longitudinal field deployments, I demonstrate the ability for these tools to
    facilitate patients’ proactive health management and engagement in their care. I’ll also discuss the utility
    of this approach for encouraging to long-term engagement with health tools, as evidenced by longitudinal
    usage patterns. I’ll conclude with opportunities for using personalization as a strategy to support other
    complex information tasks, including the health management of illness trajectories in which uncertainty is
    paramount and the integration of machine learning models into clinical workflows.