A Conceptual Framework for Personal Science
This paper introduces a conceptual framework to guide research and education into the practice of personal science, which we define as using empirical methods to pursue personal health questions. Personal science consists of five activities: questioning, designing, observing, reasoning, and discover...
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doaj-60b94a4eea664fdc94563b45c919ea722021-04-02T12:47:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Computer Science2624-98982020-06-01210.3389/fcomp.2020.00021504683A Conceptual Framework for Personal ScienceGary Isaac Wolf0Martijn De Groot1Article 27 Foundation, Berkeley, CA, United StatesRadboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, NetherlandsThis paper introduces a conceptual framework to guide research and education into the practice of personal science, which we define as using empirical methods to pursue personal health questions. Personal science consists of five activities: questioning, designing, observing, reasoning, and discovering. These activities are conceptual abstractions derived from review of self-tracking practices in the Quantified Self community. These practices have been enabled by digital tools to collect personal real-world data. Similarities and differences between personal science, citizen science and single subject (N-of-1) research in medicine are described. Finally, barriers that constrain widespread adoption of personal science and limit the potential benefits to individual well-being and clinical and public health discovery are briefly discussed, with perspectives for overcoming these barriers.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcomp.2020.00021/fullquantified selfself-trackingN-of-1citizen sciencedigital healthpersonal science |
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This paper introduces a conceptual framework to guide research and education into the practice of personal science, which we define as using empirical methods to pursue personal health questions. Personal science consists of five activities: questioning, designing, observing, reasoning, and discovering. These activities are conceptual abstractions derived from review of self-tracking practices in the Quantified Self community. These practices have been enabled by digital tools to collect personal real-world data. Similarities and differences between personal science, citizen science and single subject (N-of-1) research in medicine are described. Finally, barriers that constrain widespread adoption of personal science and limit the potential benefits to individual well-being and clinical and public health discovery are briefly discussed, with perspectives for overcoming these barriers. |
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