The Program Committee of WISH 2019 was able to accept 10 Original Research Papers, 15 Posters, and 7 Research Highlights. Congratulations to all the authors!
Accepted Original Research Papers (oral presentations).
- Megh Marathe, Ting-Wei Chang, Lucky Chowdhury, Michelle L. Chung, Chia-Hsuan Su, Yoonseon Yi, Nikola Banovic, Alanson Sample and Gabriela Marcu. “Tedious versus Taxing: Needs Assessment in a Pediatric Feeding Disorder Clinic“
- Danilo Gasques, Weichen Liu, Kevin Broder, Diane Chau and Nadir Weibel. “Augment, Instruct, Execute, and Verify: Augmented Reality Wound Care Training with 3D Printed Props“
- Camille Nadal, Corina Sas and Gavin Doherty. “Technology acceptability, acceptance and adoption – definitions and measurement“
- Franceli L. Cibrian, Heather A. Cates, Kayla Guzman, Arya Tavakoulnia, Sabrina Schuck, Kumberley D. Lakes and Gillian R. Hayes. “Should I wear a smartwatch? How Children View Wearables for Behavior Change“
- Karina Caro, Allison N Spiller, Sara Syed and Gabriela Marcu. “Exploring Usability of mHealth Apps Through Combined Expertise of Researchers and Practitioners“
- Herman Saksono and Andrea G. Parker. “Designing for Psychological Needs in Fitness Tracking: Supporting Engagement and Adherence“
- Charis Anne Lim, Pin Sym Foong, Gerald Koh, Shih-Cheng Yen, Arthur Tay and Simon Perrault. “Supporting Remote Caregiver Input for Home Assessments“
- Erin Beneteau, Shefali Haldar, Sonali Mishra and Wanda Pratt. “Eavesdropping: An Information Source for Inpatients“
- Elliot Mitchell, Marissa Burgermaster, Elizabeth Heitkemper, Matthew Levine, Yishen Miao, Pooja Desai, Maria Hwang, David Albers, Arlene Smaldone and Lena Mamykina. “Personalized, data-driven recommendations for diabetes self-management with GlucoGoalie“
- Shefali Haldar, Ari H Pollack and Wanda Pratt. “Lessons Learned from Deploying a Patient-Facing Technology Probe at a Pediatric and Adult Hospital“
Accepted Posters
- Nediyana Daskalova, Jiaju Ma, Tiffany Chen, Valerie Nguon, Jing Qian, Chonghui Chen and Jeff Huang. “HeyPillow: Computationally Guided Sleep Behavior Study Through Sensing“
- Aehong Min, Wendy R. Miller, Luis M. Rocha, Katy Börner, Rion Brattig Correia and Patrick C. Shih. “Understanding Health Information Management of People with Epilepsy and Their Caregivers“
- Shriti Raj, Joyce Lee, Matthew Kay and Mark Newman. “Towards Assessment of Personal Health Data Literacy in Type 1 Diabetes“
- Eleanor Burgess, Kathryn Ringland, Jordan Eschler, David Mohr and Madhu Reddy. “The importance of core-ties for depression self-management“
- Riasat Islam, Simon Holland, Blaine A. Price and Paul Mulholland. “Gait Rehabilitation for Neurological Conditions using Wearable Devices“
- Noami Khenglawt, Siddhant Bhandari, Monica Sharma and Aqueasha Martin-Hammond. “A Persuasive Interface for Engaging Arthritis Patients in Physical Activity“
- Thomas Sharkey, Janet Johnson, Danilo Gasques and Nadir Weibel. “I Want to Be a Surgeon! Role Playing for Remote Surgery in Mixed Reality“
- Avi Parush, Maayan Efrat, Corina Hartman and Yigal Elenberg. “A Mobile Game to Educate and Empower Children with a Recently Diagnosed Celiac Disease“
- Mike Schaekermann, Graeme Beaton, Minahz Habib, Andrew Lim, Kate Larson and Edith Law. “CrowdEEG: A Platform for Structured Consensus Formation in Medical Time Series Analysis“
- Tu Duong, Yvonne Rogers, Ann Blandford and Neil Sebire. “Beyond The Smartphone: The Assessment And Reflection Of Wellbeing For Children“
- Robert Spence, Chukwuma Uduku, Kezhi Li and Pantelis Georgiou. “A novel hand-held interface supporting the self-management of type 1 diabetes“
- Diogo Branco, César Mendes, Ricardo Pereira, André Rodrigues, Raquel Bouça, Kyle Montague, Joaquim Ferreira and Tiago Guerreiro. “DataPark: A Data-Driven Platform for Parkinson’s Disease Monitoring“
- Pantea Habibi, Sabita Acharya, Barbara Di Eugenio, Richard Cameron, Andrew D. Boyd, Karen Dunn Lopez, Pamela Martyn-Nemeth, Carolyn Dickens, Amer Ardati and Debaleena Chattopadhyay. “Designing self-care technologies for HF patients: A conceptual model“
- Ignacio Avellino. “Hard Constraints: Why Telemanipulated Surgical Robots Affect Creative Tool Use.”
- Vivian Genaro Motti. “WriteMind: An Affective Journal for Caregivers“
Accepted Research Highlights (short talks)
- Shriti Raj, Ashley Garrity, Joyce Lee and Mark Newman. “Clinical Data in Context: Towards Sensemaking Tools for Interpreting Personal Health Data“
- Sonali Mishra, Shefali Haldar, Maher Khelifi, Ari Pollack and Wanda Pratt. “Must We Bust the Trust? Understanding How the Clinician-Patient Relationship Influences Patient Engagement in Safety“
- Ravi Karkar, Rafal Kocielnik, Xiaoyi Zhang, Jasmine Zia, George Ioannou, Sean Munson and James Fogarty. “Beacon: Designing a Portable Device for Self-Administering a Measure of Critical Flicker Frequency“
- Samantha Kolovson, Arpita Bhattacharya, Yi-Chen Sung, Mike Eacker, Michael Chen, Sean Munson and Julie Kientz. “Understanding Pivotal Experience in Behavior Change for the Design of Technologies for Personal Wellbeing“
- Paul Schlosser, Tobias Grundgeiger, Penelope Sanderson and Oliver Happel. “An exploratory clinical evaluation of a head-worn display based multiple-patient monitoring application: impact on supervising anesthesiologists’ situation awareness“
- Jessica Schroeder, Chia-Fang Chung, Daniel Epstein, Ravi Karkar, Adele Parsons, Natalia Murinova, James Fogarty and Sean Munson. “Examining Self-Tracking by People with Migraine: Goals, Needs, and Opportunities in a Chronic Health Condition“
- Jochen Meyer, Elke Beck, Kai von Holdt, Dirk Gansefort, Tilman Brand, Hajo Zeeb and Susanne Boll. “ActiStairs: Design and Acceptance of a Technology-Based Intervention to Advocate Stair-Climbing in Public Spaces“