Designing mobile applications for breastfeeding mothers can be challenging; creating spaces to foster co-design -- when a mother's primary focus is on her child rather than on design activities - is even more so. In this paper we discuss the development of the Milk Matters mobile application, a tool developed to motivate women to donate their surplus breast milk to the local milk bank. We look at the importance of different approaches to understanding the mothers, comparing workshops, surveys, and cultural probes. Through our work we identify three factors to consider when co-designing with and for mothers: 1) interrupted interactions 2) elements that might distract a baby and 3) the importance of empowering mothers through positive reinfor...
Background: Smartphones are increasingly used as a part of individuals’ health experiences, such as ...
Especially in developing regions, parents are rarely given a direct voice in the design of digital m...
The United States (U.S.) lags behind most of the world in terms of breastfeeding rates despite all t...
Designing mobile applications for breastfeeding mothers can be challenging; creating spaces to foste...
Many mothers of small children (<2 years old) rely on technological interventions to provide aid and...
Premature newborns’ medical need for donor human milk surpasses the supply and the demand for it con...
There are several digital technologies which have been designed and successfully used to support mot...
The rapid and ongoing growth in information technology has created many applications for health and ...
Milk Matters is a small Cape Town based non-profit milk bank. Their primary role is to collect expre...
In recent years, the CHI community has begun to discuss how HCI research could improve the experienc...
Background: Supporting women to continue breastfeeding is a global challenge. The Milky Way Program ...
Infant feeding and baby tracking apps remain extremely popular mobile applications, downloaded by mi...
Women’s perceptions of persuasive design principles implemented in a mHealth app to support breastfe...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) at 6 months of age in most low- and middle-income countrie...
© 2020 Australian College of Midwives Background: Supporting women to continue breastfeeding is a gl...
Background: Smartphones are increasingly used as a part of individuals’ health experiences, such as ...
Especially in developing regions, parents are rarely given a direct voice in the design of digital m...
The United States (U.S.) lags behind most of the world in terms of breastfeeding rates despite all t...
Designing mobile applications for breastfeeding mothers can be challenging; creating spaces to foste...
Many mothers of small children (<2 years old) rely on technological interventions to provide aid and...
Premature newborns’ medical need for donor human milk surpasses the supply and the demand for it con...
There are several digital technologies which have been designed and successfully used to support mot...
The rapid and ongoing growth in information technology has created many applications for health and ...
Milk Matters is a small Cape Town based non-profit milk bank. Their primary role is to collect expre...
In recent years, the CHI community has begun to discuss how HCI research could improve the experienc...
Background: Supporting women to continue breastfeeding is a global challenge. The Milky Way Program ...
Infant feeding and baby tracking apps remain extremely popular mobile applications, downloaded by mi...
Women’s perceptions of persuasive design principles implemented in a mHealth app to support breastfe...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) at 6 months of age in most low- and middle-income countrie...
© 2020 Australian College of Midwives Background: Supporting women to continue breastfeeding is a gl...
Background: Smartphones are increasingly used as a part of individuals’ health experiences, such as ...
Especially in developing regions, parents are rarely given a direct voice in the design of digital m...
The United States (U.S.) lags behind most of the world in terms of breastfeeding rates despite all t...