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Goals for Goal Setting: A Scoping Review on Personal Informatics

Tina Ekhtiar, Armağan Karahanoğlu, Rúben Gouveia, Geke Ludden

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Abstract

Research has extensively explored how personal informatics tools can support people's health goal setting practices. To understand the current state and reflect on the future of goal setting in personal informatics, we report the results of a scoping review of 51 papers that use and provide design implications for implementing goal setting. Our review highlights six implications for using goal setting in personal informatics tools (clarity, transparency, flexibility, framing and reframing, personalization, and reflection). We find that goal setting is becoming increasingly complex as the number of goals and their characteristics increase. We discuss these insights and point towards the importance of supporting self-efficacy during goal setting, showing adaptive goal evolution over time, reducing burden during goal setting, and framing goals to understand the complexity of health goals and support a holistic view on goal setting.

Topics & Concepts

PersonalizationCognitive reframingGoal settingCLARITYComputer scienceInformaticsHealth informaticsFraming (construction)Knowledge managementHealth carePsychologyWorld Wide WebEngineeringStructural engineeringSocial psychologyBiochemistryChemistryEconomicsElectrical engineeringEconomic growthInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTechnology Use by Older AdultsBehavioral Health and Interventions
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