Abstract
People are increasingly using digital health platforms, which means that lots of health data is generated from users' digital activities. The purpose of this paper is to develop a design concept to manage this large amount of health data, with the help of concept-driven design research. The goal of the concept is to create an opportunity for individuals to manage and access their generated health data, in order to use it for something meaningful.
With the aid of a methodological guide, the concept has been developed, to create theoretically anchored qualities and to compile them into a concept in the form of a model. To get external criticism of the concept, ten users were involved, which in turn led to revision and contextualisation of HealthLab. In the result, a final concept model is presented of HealthLab. The concept will serve as a multiplatform whose purpose is to collect external health data so that users can get several aspects of their training, which in turn will contribute to a better training experience. The final result of HealthLab is intended to be a vision for the future to guide and awaken new ways of thinking among researchers and designers.
Date of Award | 2020-Aug-13 |
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Original language | Swedish |
Supervisor | Montathar Faraon (Supervisor) & Kerstin Ådahl (Examiner) |
Educational program
- Digital design
University credits
- 15 HE credits
Swedish Standard Keywords
- Computer Systems (20206)
- Interaction Technologies (21103)
- Design (60406)
Keywords
- datafication
- mhealth
- health data
- integrity
- mobile application
- fitness
- concept driven design research