AI-Enabled Conversational Journaling for Advancing Parkinson’s Disease Symptom Tracking

Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) 2025

Journaling plays a crucial role in managing chronic conditions by allowing patients to document symptoms and medication intake, providing essential data for long-term care. While valuable, traditional journaling methods often rely on static, self-directed entries, lacking interactive feedback and real-time guidance. This
gap can result in incomplete or imprecise information, limiting its usefulness for effective treatment. To address this gap, we introduce Patrika, an AI-enabled prototype designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD). The system incorporates cooperative conversation principles, clinical interview simulations, and personalization to create a more effective and user-friendly journaling experience. Through two user studies with PwPD and iterative refinement of Patrika, we demonstrate conversational journaling’s significant potential in patient engagement and collecting clinically valuable information. Our results showed that generating probing questions Patrika turned journaling into a bi-directional interaction. Additionally, we offer insights for designing journaling systems for healthcare and future directions for promoting sustained journaling.

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      Tableau Author(s)

      Vidya Setlur

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      Mashrur Rashik, Shilpa Sweth, Nishtha Agrawal, Saiyyam Kochar, Kara M Smith, Fateme Rajabiyazdi, Vidya Setlur, Narges Mahyar, Ali Sarvghad