Mobile devices as support systems for health behaviour change
Nandigam, David; Baghaei, Nilufar; Liang, H.N.
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2015-05Citation:
Nandigam, D., Baghaei, N., & Liang, H.N. (2015, May). Mobile Devices as Support Systems for Health Behaviour Change. In Y. Yue, E. Ariwa (Ed.), Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computing and Technology Innovation (CTI)Permanent link to Research Bank record:
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3358Abstract
A Behaviour Change Support System (BCSS) is a socio-technical information system designed to form, alter, or reinforce attitudes, behaviours, or compliance to a regular patterns of activities, and they do so without the use of coercive or deceptive elements. A health BCSS (HBCSS) is then a BCSS aimed at influencing health behaviours and wellbeing in a positive way. Accordingly, mobile devices can represent ideal tools to become the enabler portals for HBCSS. In this research we provide a review of the literature on mobile applications to see if and how they can be classified as HBCSS. We focus our review on Type 1 Diabetes and emphasize on whether persuasive elements are used and, if so, how. This in turn will aid us to assess what is required for mobile devices to become HBCSS.