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Motivating mobility: Designing for lived motivation in stroke rehabilitation

Motivating mobility: Designing for lived motivation in stroke rehabilitation
Motivating mobility: Designing for lived motivation in stroke rehabilitation
How to motivate and support behaviour change through design is becoming of increasing interest to the CHI community. In this paper, we present our experiences of building systems that motivate people to engage in upper limb rehabilitation exercise after stroke. We report on participatory design work with four stroke survivors to develop a holistic understanding of their motivation and rehabilitation needs, and to construct and deploy engaging interactive systems that satisfy these. We reflect on the limits of motivational theories in trying to design for the lived experience of motivation and highlight lessons learnt around: helping people articulate what motivates them; balancing work, duty, fun; supporting motivation over time; and understanding the wider social context. From these we identify design guidelines that can inform a toolkit approach to support both scalability and personalisability.
rehabilitation, motivation, behaviour change, stroke, home
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Balaam, Madeline
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Balaam, Madeline, Egglestone, Stefan Rennick, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Rodden, Tom, Hughes, Ann-Marie, Wilkinson, Anna, Nind, Thomas, Axelrod, Lesley, Harris, Eric, Ricketts, Ian, Mawson, Susan and Burridge, Jane (2011) Motivating mobility: Designing for lived motivation in stroke rehabilitation. International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2011), Vancouver BC, Canada. 07 - 12 May 2011. pp. 3073-3082 . (doi:10.1145/1978942.1979397).

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How to motivate and support behaviour change through design is becoming of increasing interest to the CHI community. In this paper, we present our experiences of building systems that motivate people to engage in upper limb rehabilitation exercise after stroke. We report on participatory design work with four stroke survivors to develop a holistic understanding of their motivation and rehabilitation needs, and to construct and deploy engaging interactive systems that satisfy these. We reflect on the limits of motivational theories in trying to design for the lived experience of motivation and highlight lessons learnt around: helping people articulate what motivates them; balancing work, duty, fun; supporting motivation over time; and understanding the wider social context. From these we identify design guidelines that can inform a toolkit approach to support both scalability and personalisability.

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Published date: 12 May 2011
Venue - Dates: International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2011), Vancouver BC, Canada, 2011-05-07 - 2011-05-12
Keywords: rehabilitation, motivation, behaviour change, stroke, home
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 355927
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355927
ISBN: 978-1-4503-0228-9
PURE UUID: 148da20b-f282-4088-b63c-a1a6d705b2ba
ORCID for Ann-Marie Hughes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3958-8206
ORCID for Jane Burridge: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3497-6725

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:25

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Author: Madeline Balaam
Author: Stefan Rennick Egglestone
Author: Geraldine Fitzpatrick
Author: Tom Rodden
Author: Anna Wilkinson
Author: Thomas Nind
Author: Lesley Axelrod
Author: Eric Harris
Author: Ian Ricketts
Author: Susan Mawson
Author: Jane Burridge ORCID iD

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