Estimates are that almost half of the world’s population has an active
primary headache disorder, i.e. with no illness as an underlying cause. These
can start manifesting in early adulthood and can last until the rest of the sufferer’s
life. Most specialists concur that sudden changes in daily lifestyle, such are
sleep rhythm, nutrition behavior or stress experience, can be valid triggers for
headache sufferers. Health care professionals recommend leading a diary to
self-monitor personal headache triggers in order to learn to avoid headache attacks.
However, making sense out of this data is difficult. Despite existing
smartphone approaches in literature that have evaluated behavior change support
systems for headaches, they have failed to provide appropriate feedback on
the collected daily data to showcase what causes or prevents an individual’s
headache attacks. In this paper, we present HeadacheCoach, a smartphone app
that tracks headache-triggering lifestyle data and headache attacks on a daily
basis and propose a mixed-method approach to examine which feedback method(
s) can strive the behavior change most in order to prevent future headache
attacks.
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Estimates are that almost half of the world’s population has an active
primary headache disorder, i.e. with no illness as an underlying cause. These
can start manifesting in early adulthood and can last until the rest of the sufferer’s
life. Most specialists concur that sudden changes in daily lifestyle, such are
sleep rhythm, nutrition behavior or stress experience, can be valid triggers for
headache sufferers. Health care professionals recommend leading a diary to
self-monitor personal h...
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