Conference article

Using Persuasive Social Medias to Support and Motivate Prosthesis Carriers

Lepianka Lepianka
Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University, Denmark

Ulla Victoria Bulwan
Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University, Denmark

Download article

Published in: Persuasive Technology: Design for Health and Safety; The 7th International Conference on Persuasive Technology; PERSUASIVE 2012; Linköping; Sweden; June 6-8; Adjunct Proceedings

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 68:6, p. 21-24

Show more +

Published: 2012-06-06

ISBN:

ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

In this paper we present some initial ideas and reflections regarding the use of social networks as a mean to facilitate amputees using prostheses in their daily lives. We therefore combine perspectives from Persuasive Technology with the principles used to motivate patients with prosthesis to complete their rehabilitation. These prosthesis carriers (PCs) experience several challenges in their everyday life; such as exclusion from a group; why the prosthesis inadequacy demotivates the PCs approach to social interaction with others. The idea is to design a persuasive technology that supports; helps and motivates these PCs to deal and comprehend with; not only their psychological issues and worries; but also some of the more fatal consequences there are if they stop using their prosthesis. We thereby hope that the PCs will support; reward and motivate each other through interaction; recognition and self-monitoring.

Keywords

Persuasion Technology; MIP; prosthesis; social media; network

References

1. http://www.sahva.dk/leksikon; http://www.sahva.dk/andet/specialister-i-bevægelse 2012

2. Oestergaard; A.M. 2009. Faktorer af betydning for succesfuld rehabilitering hos traumatisk amputerede soldater som proteseforsynes; http://www.etf.dk/uploads/tx_subjectdb/Paa_Rigshospitalet_har_vi_.pdf

3. Christensen; B.; Ellegaard; B.; Bretler; U.; Ostrup; E.L. 1995. The Effect of prosthetic rehabilitation in lower limb amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics; 19: 46-52

4. Burger; H.; Marincek; C.; Isakov; E. 1997. Mobility of persons after traumatic lower limb amputation. Disability and Rehabilitation; 19: 272-277

5. Murray; C.D.; Fox; J. 2002. Body image and prosthesis satisfaction in the lower limb amputee; Department of Pshycology; Liverpool Hope; Liverpool United Kingdom

6. Jørgensen; Carsten René. 2008. Identitet. Hans Reitzels Forlag; København

7. Fogg; B.J. 2003. Persuasive Technology – Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do; Morgan Kaufmann Publishes; San Francisco

8. Bertel; L.B. 2010. The Use of Rewards in Persuasive Design; Persuasive 2010; Copenhagen; Denmark

9. Giddens; A. 1996. Modernity and Self-Identity; Self and Society in the late Modern Age; Danish 1996; Hans Reitzels Forlag

10. http://www.diabetes.dk/ 2012

11. Fogg; B.J. 2008. Mass Interpersonal Persuasion: An Early View of a New Phenomenon; Persuasive 2008; Oulu; Finland

12. http://www.hands-project.eu/ 2012

Citations in Crossref