Encouraging Breath: Increasing Out‑of‑Session DMHI Engagement using a Shape‑Changing Biofeedback Physicalization within a Longitudinal RCT

要旨

Out-of-session or "homework'' engagement is a primary limiting factor in clinical mental health outcomes. Despite weekly practitioner contact, adherence to prescribed Digital Mental Health Interventions (DMHIs) typically drops by 96.1% within two weeks. We evaluate Ankor, a handheld shape-changing biofeedback physicalization, as an adjunct to standard audio-guided mindfulness. In a longitudinal randomized controlled study (N=69), participants were assigned to Ankor+audio or audio-only control across six weekly 15-minute laboratory sessions, with optional DMHI use between sessions. Relative to control, Ankor yielded a 351% increase in total DMHI practice initiations and, by week 2, maintained 29.4% active users versus 2.9% in control, indicating substantially higher out-of-session engagement and reduced early disengagement. These findings demonstrate the capacity of shape-changing biofeedback physicalizations to extend adherence to DMHIs, highlighting kinaesthetic interactions as a promising design pathway for sustaining engagement in mental health interventions.

著者
Alexz Farrall
ADA University, Baku, Azerbaijan
Adwait Sharma
University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
Ben Ainsworth
University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
Pamela Jacobsen
University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
Jason Alexander
University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Mindfulness, Breathing, and Biofeedback Technologies

P1 - Room 132
7 件の発表
2026-04-17 18:00:00
2026-04-17 19:30:00