WalkWithMe: Personalized Goal Setting and Coaching for Walking in People with Multiple Sclerosis

Eva Geurts, F. V. Geel, P. Feys, K. Coninx
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People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) suffer from a diverse set of symptoms such as fatigue, pain, depression, and decline in motor and cognitive function. It has been proven that physical activity has a positive effect on most of these symptoms. However, many pwMS lead sedentary lives, and do not meet the guidelines for physical activity. We propose WalkWithMe, a mobile application that supports pwMS in walking. WalkWithMe coaches pwMS in achieving a personal goal over a period of 10 weeks. We conducted a workshop with pwMS and brainstorm sessions with experts in rehabilitation to define the design choices of WalkWithMe. We examined the impact of WalkWithMe in a 10-week field study with 13 pwMS. The study revealed insights in walking habits, and positive trends in walking capacity. In this paper, we present the design aspects of WalkWithMe, findings of our 10-week evaluation, and resulting insights on goal setting for pwMS.
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与我同行:多发性硬化症患者步行的个性化目标设定和指导
多发性硬化症(pwMS)患者会出现一系列不同的症状,如疲劳、疼痛、抑郁、运动和认知功能下降。事实证明,体育活动对大多数这些症状都有积极作用。然而,许多pwMS患者过着久坐不动的生活,不符合身体活动的指南。我们提出WalkWithMe,一个支持pwMS行走的移动应用程序。WalkWithMe指导pwMS在10周内实现个人目标。我们与pwMS进行了工作坊,并与康复专家进行了头脑风暴会议,以确定WalkWithMe的设计选择。我们用13台pwMS进行了为期10周的实地研究,考察了WalkWithMe的影响。这项研究揭示了步行习惯和步行能力的积极趋势。在本文中,我们介绍了WalkWithMe的设计方面,我们为期10周的评估结果,以及对pwMS目标设定的见解。
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