Co-design personal sleep health technology for and with university students

Front Digit Health. 2024 Apr 9:6:1371808. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2024.1371808. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

University students often experience sleep disturbances and disorders. Personal digital technologies present a great opportunity for sleep health promotion targeting this population. However, studies that engage university students in designing and implementing digital sleep health technologies are scarce. This study sought to understand how we could build digital sleep health technologies that meet the needs of university students through a co-design process. We conducted three co-design workshops with 51 university students to identify design opportunities and to generate features for sleep health apps through workshop activities. The generated ideas were organized using the stage-based model of self-tracking so that our findings could be well-situated within the context of personal health informatics. Our findings contribute new design opportunities for sleep health technologies targeting university students along the dimensions of sleep environment optimization, online community, gamification, generative AI, materializing sleep with learning, and personalization.

Keywords: co-design; mHealth; participatory design; personal health informatics; sleep health; sleep tracking.

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