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Tracking Feels Oppressive and 'punishy': Exploring the Costs and Benefits of Self-monitoring for Health and Wellness

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Journal Digit Health
Date 2018 Sep 12
PMID 30202544
Citations 24
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Abstract

Self-monitoring is the cornerstone of many health and wellness persuasive interventions. However, applications designed to promote health and wellness that use this strategy have recorded varying degrees of success. In this study, we investigated why the self-monitoring strategy might work in some contexts and fail in others. We conducted a series of large-scale studies, with a total of 1768 participants, to explore the strengths and weaknesses of the self-monitoring strategy. Our results uncover important strengths and weaknesses that could facilitate or hinder the effectiveness of self-monitoring to promote the health and wellness of its users. The strengths include its tendency to , , , , about their health and wellness. Some of the weaknesses include its tendency to , and . We contribute to the digital health community by offering design guidelines for operationalising self-monitoring to overcome its weaknesses and amplify its strengths.

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