Family's health: Opportunities for non-collocated intergenerational families collaboration on healthy living

Jomara Sandbulte, Chun Hua Tsai, John M. Carroll

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Abstract

When a family is engaged in healthy living practices together, it enhances the quality of life for all individuals. However, when members in families are separated over distance, the everyday encouragement and support may shift and obstacles arise within the family. In this study, we investigate non-collocated family members’ practices of healthy living, their perspectives on their family's healthy living activities, and what obstacles exist regarding collaboration on their family health. We conducted an interview study with 26 independently living participants representing “elderly parents” and “adult children” in a family dynamic. We present members’ practices and strategies for sustainable healthy living activities. We also explore members’ creative use of technology for health promotion and describe existing obstacles that prevent families to effectively collaborate in healthy living. Based on our findings, we suggest design implications to support family members living apart on their efforts to cultivate health within their families.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number102559
JournalInternational Journal of Human Computer Studies
Volume146
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2021

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Keywords

  • Distance
  • Family
  • Family collaboration
  • Family health
  • Healthy living
  • Heath
  • Intergenerational

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