Personal Health Data Communication: Techniques, Tensions, and Implications for Design from a Clinician Perspective

要旨

This paper reports how clinicians explain personal health data to patients and the tensions which arise from this in practice, leading us to describe a set of implications for designing communication aids around personal health data. With the trend towards patient-centered care and shared decision making, it is crucial that patients understand their clinical data and respective implications during medical consultations. So, what strategies do clinicians currently use to ensure this? And how can these inform the development of successful patient communication aids? Through interviewing 19 healthcare professionals, we identify 57 techniques, painting a rich picture of current practices. However, we also note 9 tensions that arise when applying these techniques in reality; such as balancing transparency with disclosing data inappropriate for a patient's current situation. Based on the techniques and motivated by these tensions, we present a set of considerations to inform the design of technological patient communication aids consistent with current clinical practice.

著者
Sarah Dunn
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Tara Capel
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Areti Manataki
University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom
Benjamin Bach
Inria, Bordeaux, France

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Self-Tracking and Personal Health Informatics

P1 - Room 115
7 件の発表
2026-04-14 20:15:00
2026-04-14 21:45:00