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创造健康:人们使用可穿戴活动追踪器的体验。

Wellbeing in the Making: Peoples' Experiences with Wearable Activity Trackers.

作者信息

Karapanos Evangelos, Gouveia Rúben, Hassenzahl Marc, Forlizzi Jodi

机构信息

Cyprus University of Technology, 3036 Limassol, Cyprus.

Madeira-ITI, University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal.

出版信息

Psychol Well Being. 2016;6:4. doi: 10.1186/s13612-016-0042-6. Epub 2016 Jun 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Wearable activity trackers have become a viable business opportunity. Nevertheless, research has raised concerns over their potentially detrimental effects on wellbeing. For example, a recent study found that while counting steps with a pedometer increased steps taken throughout the day, at the same time it decreased the enjoyment people derived from walking. This poses a serious threat to the incorporation of healthy routines into everyday life. Most studies aim at proving the effectiveness of activity trackers. In contrast, a wellbeing-oriented perspective calls for a deeper understanding of how trackers create and mediate meaningful experiences in everyday life.

METHODS

We present a study of real life experiences with three wearable activity trackers: , and  + . Using need fulfillment as a theoretical lens, we study recent, memorable experiences submitted by 133 users of activity trackers.

RESULTS

We reveal a two-dimensional structure of users' experience driven by the needs of or Our qualitative findings further show a nuanced picture of the adoption of activity trackers and their impact on wellbeing. For instance, while reflection about own exercising practices lost its relevance over time, users continued to wear the tracker to document and collect their runs. More than just supporting behavioral change, we find trackers to provide multiple psychological benefits. For instance, they enhance feelings of as people gain more control about their exercising regime. Others experience relatedness, when family members purchase a tracker for relatives and join them in their efforts towards a better, healthier self.

CONCLUSIONS

The study highlights that activity trackers can be more than "tools" to change behavior. Through incorporation in daily life, they offer new social experiences, new ways of boosting our self-esteem and getting closer to our ideal selves.

摘要

背景

可穿戴活动追踪器已成为一个可行的商业机会。然而,研究引发了人们对其可能对幸福感产生的有害影响的担忧。例如,最近一项研究发现,虽然使用计步器计算步数会增加全天的步数,但同时也会降低人们从步行中获得的乐趣。这对将健康习惯融入日常生活构成了严重威胁。大多数研究旨在证明活动追踪器的有效性。相比之下,以幸福感为导向的观点要求更深入地了解追踪器如何在日常生活中创造和调节有意义的体验。

方法

我们展示了一项对三款可穿戴活动追踪器(、和 +)的现实生活体验的研究。以需求满足为理论视角,我们研究了133名活动追踪器用户提交的近期难忘经历。

结果

我们揭示了由或需求驱动的用户体验的二维结构。我们的定性研究结果进一步展示了活动追踪器的采用及其对幸福感影响的细微差别。例如,虽然随着时间的推移,对自己锻炼习惯的反思变得不再相关,但用户仍继续佩戴追踪器来记录和收集他们的跑步数据。我们发现追踪器不仅仅是支持行为改变,还能提供多种心理益处。例如,随着人们对自己的锻炼方式有了更多掌控,它们会增强自我效能感。当家庭成员为亲戚购买追踪器并与他们一起努力追求更美好、更健康的自我时,其他人则体验到了归属感。

结论

该研究强调,活动追踪器可以不仅仅是改变行为的“工具”。通过融入日常生活,它们提供了新的社交体验、提升自尊的新方法以及更接近理想自我的途径。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d8e4/4908170/28b438b9af53/13612_2016_42_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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