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EXPLORING INTERACTIONS FINAL PRESENTATION LIVING ON MEDICATION Lydia The | January 24, 2014 1/26 Taking the birth control pill 2/26 Who !is !involved? About 1,6 million women between 16-49 years in The Netherlands 3/26 Who !is


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EXPLORING INTERACTIONS

FINAL PRESENTATION

LIVING ON MEDICATION

Lydia The | January 24, 2014

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Taking the birth control pill

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About 1,6 million women between 16-49 years in The Netherlands

Who !is !involved?

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On average 60,3% of Dutch girls between 16-20 years old where involved in 2012 About 1,6 million women between 16-49 years in The Netherlands

Who !is !involved?

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On average 60,3% of Dutch girls between 16-20 years old where involved in 2012 The age of these girls involved is 16,1 years on average About 1,6 million women between 16-49 years in The Netherlands

Who !is !involved?

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A !pill-tool !for !teenage !girls

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A !pill-tool !for !teenage !girls

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A !pill-tool !for !teenage !girls

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Design a tool for teenage girls that reminds to take their daily birth control pill and makes them feel sure they took it.

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Design a tool for teenage girls that reminds to take their daily birth control pill and makes them feel sure they took it.

Trigger !curiosity !& !be !mindful

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How !does !it !work?

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Jolly Joker Discount Dan Heartwarming Twins Quizmaster Quinn Arty Farty Did-you-know Joe Puzzly Pete Jokes Discounts/Offers Quotes Quiz questions Art Fun facts Puzzles

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Daily !themes !create !a !weekly !pattern

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ReMind !pill !strip

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ReMind !phone !application

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Interaction !& !effects

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First !cycle

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“I have cut out the overview of what to do when you forget from my leaflet and have it with the pill strip in my wallet.” “Often I forgot to take it and woke up in the middle of the night, panicking.” “Last year I took a lot of vitamin pills and I knew I had been taking a pill in the morning.

But then it was not THE pill.”

“Combine it with something nice. Not a standardized message to my brain every day!

It should trigger me to look at it each day. Something silly, happy, really

girly even.” “I have the pill strip on my night stand and take one when going to bed. When I wake up, I check again.”

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Second !cycle

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Testing

Fun, but extra actions take too much time Days are not always a clear indication; another pattern? The consequence of forgetting has no direct feedback I want to know without the strip I took it “When I take my pill, I try to think ‘I am taking it’ and remember something in that moment”

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Context mapping

Creating a remembrance Color indications Creating a weekly pattern A smartphone application

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Final !cycle

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30/26 Situation Response girl 1 Response girl A Response girl B Sound on 2 minutes 1 minute 3 minutes Sound off 37 minutes 1 minute 79 minutes

Interview Response testing Paper prototyping

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“I found it really handy. It is a confirmation I took my pill.” “When I got your message, I first went to take my pill before proceeding my breakfast.” “There was no gift I did not like. They all connected to my interests.”

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“I found it really handy. It is a confirmation I took my pill.” “When I got your message, I first went to take my pill before proceeding my breakfast.” “There was no gift I did not like. They all connected to my interests.”

“Receiving those images was fun. Every day was a new surprise.” “You are more aware of taking it. Normally you do it so quickly and now I really thought ‘I am first going to take it’.”

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Recommendations

Research effect of pill strip Personalized gifts Weekend alarm times Adding social aspect Monthly themes

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THANK YOU!