Agapie Elena, Karkar Ravi, Aung Tricia, Burgess Eleanor, Chinguwa Munya Joel, Graham Andrea, Klasnja Pedja, Lyon Aaron, McCall Terika, Munson Sean, Nunes Francisco, Osterhage Katie
University of California, Irvine, USA.
University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA.
Ext Abstr Hum Factors Computing Syst. 2024 May;2024. doi: 10.1145/3613905.3636298. Epub 2024 May 11.
Research at the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI) and health is increasingly done by collaborative cross-disciplinary teams. The need for cross-disciplinary teams arises from the interdisciplinary nature of the work itself-with the need for expertise in a health discipline, experimental design, statistics, and computer science, in addition to HCI. This work can also increase innovation, transfer of knowledge across fields, and have a higher impact on communities. To succeed at a collaborative project, researchers must effectively form and maintain a team that has the right expertise, integrate research perspectives and work practices, align individual and team goals, and secure funding to support the research. However, successfully operating as a team has been challenging for HCI researchers, and can be limited due to a lack of training, shared vocabularies, lack of institutional incentives, support from funding agencies, and more; which significantly inhibits their impact. This workshop aims to draw on the wealth of individual experiences in health project team collaboration across the CHI community and beyond. By bringing together different stakeholders involved in HCI health research, together, we will identify needs experienced during interdisciplinary HCI and health collaborations. We will identify existing practices and success stories for supporting team collaboration and increasing HCI capacity in health research. We aim for participants to leave our workshop with a toolbox of methods to tackle future team challenges, a community of peers who can strive for more effective teamwork, and feeling positioned to make the health impact they wish to see through their work.
人机交互(HCI)与健康交叉领域的研究越来越多地由跨学科合作团队开展。跨学科团队的需求源于工作本身的跨学科性质,除了人机交互之外,还需要健康学科、实验设计、统计学和计算机科学方面的专业知识。这项工作还可以促进创新、推动跨领域知识转移,并对社区产生更大影响。要在合作项目中取得成功,研究人员必须有效地组建并维持一支具备合适专业知识的团队,整合研究视角和工作方法,使个人目标与团队目标保持一致,并获得资金支持研究工作。然而,对于人机交互研究人员来说,成功地作为一个团队开展工作一直具有挑战性,而且可能会因缺乏培训、共享词汇、缺乏机构激励措施、资金机构的支持等因素而受到限制,这些因素严重阻碍了他们的影响力。本次研讨会旨在借鉴CHI社区及其他领域健康项目团队合作中的丰富个人经验。通过汇聚参与人机交互健康研究的不同利益相关者,我们将共同确定跨学科人机交互与健康合作过程中遇到的需求。我们将找出支持团队合作和提高人机交互在健康研究中能力的现有做法和成功案例。我们的目标是让参与者带着应对未来团队挑战的方法工具箱、能够追求更有效团队合作的同行社区离开我们的研讨会,并感受到自己有能力通过工作产生他们希望看到的健康影响。