Our research aims at helping families work together to achieve a healthier lifestyle, increasing their awareness of what they currently do and what they could do differently. We built a prototype collaborative platform for families to see if we could facilitate health discussions and encourage supportive behaviour within the family. This paper presents a trial we conducted online where we investigated what would be more promising: an individual profile, space and goal, for each individual in a family, or a family profile, space and goal. We show that both conditions have their strengths and weaknesses: whereas a specific goal at the individual level tends to lead to better task performance, a shared goal seemed to promote support within the family. Similarly, whereas individual spaces seemed to encourage more personal reflections, the shared space attracted more non-task related visits to the portal by family members.
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Colineau, N., & Paris, C. (2011). Family vs. Individual profiles in a health portal: Strengths and weaknesses. In Proceedings of HCI 2011 - 25th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction (pp. 321–330). British Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2011.62
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