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Keppi: A Tangible User Interface for Self-Reporting Pain.

Alexander T Adams1, Phil Adams1, Elizabeth L Murnane1, Mike Elfenbein1, Shruti Sannon1, Geri Gay1, Tanzeem Choudhury1, Pamara F Chang2.   

Abstract

Motivated by the need to support those self-managing chronic pain, we report on the development and evaluation of a novel pressure-based tangible user interface (TUI) for the self-report of scalar values representing pain intensity. Our TUI consists of a conductive foam-based, force-sensitive resistor (FSR) covered in a soft rubber with embedded signal conditioning, an ARM Cortex-M0 microprocessor, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). In-lab usability and feasibility studies with 28 participants found that individuals were able to use the device to make reliable reports with four degrees of freedom as well map squeeze pressure to pain level and visual feedback. Building on insights from these studies, we further redesigned the FSR into a wearable device with multiple form factors, including a necklace, bracelet, and keychain. A usability study with an additional 7 participants from our target population, elderly individuals with chronic pain, found high receptivity to the wearable design, which offered a number of participant-valued characteristics (e.g., discreetness) along with other design implications that serve to inform the continued refinement of tangible devices that support pain self-assessment.

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Keywords:  Ecological Momentary Assessment; Experience Sampling Method; Self-report; Tangible User Interfaces

Year:  2018        PMID: 30542253      PMCID: PMC6287633          DOI: 10.1145/3173574.3174076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACM Trans Appl Percept        ISSN: 1544-3558            Impact factor:   1.550


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