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I’m Trying to Find my Way of Staying Organized: the Socio-Technical Assemblages of Personal Health Information Management

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2019

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Personal health information management (PHIM) is a broad endeavor that requires the patient to navigate many different types of information. Including patients performing a variety of tasks and roles to make information useful. I ask the question: what practices constitute a patient’s personal health information management socio-technical assemblage? By doing this I am interested in understanding how PHIM is an assemblage of different actors, tools, technologies, information, and materialities that form a heterogeneous network to motivate the patient’s health maintenance and wellbeing. I describe information practices, planning and sense making practices that patients engage to begin to define this assemblage, and the social actors and materialities that manifest and stabilize. Then, I discuss three key commitments learned from this approach, namely: the personal aspect of PHIM, the role of physical and digital materials on PHIM, and the role of information practice materialities.

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Willis, Matthew (2019): I’m Trying to Find my Way of Staying Organized: the Socio-Technical Assemblages of Personal Health Information Management. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): Vol. 28, No. 6. DOI: 10.1007/s10606-019-09346-z. Springer. PISSN: 1573-7551. pp. 1073-1102

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