Developing cue-behavior association for habit formation: A qualitative study to explore the role of avatar in hypertension.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-08-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241265217
Yujie Zhu, Yonghao Long, Lai Wei, Yaqi Zhang, Zhengtao Ma, Kun-Pyo Lee, Lie Zhang, Stephen J Wang
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Abstract

Background: Electronic health (eHealth) has been widely adopted in chronic disease management. Prior studies focused on time-based reminders as a cue to facilitate behavior change intentions, ignoring the development of automatic cue-behavior associations via other cue types.

Objective: Hence, this study utilized avatar appearance as a visual-based cue to help establish the automatic association between appearance transformation and health behavior to form habits without intention.

Methods: To better understand users' attitudes and experiences toward applying changes in avatar appearance to develop cue-behavior associations for hypertensive patients. Fifteen participants were recruited in a 14-day experiment. After excluding one participant who dropped out of the experiment, others were randomly assigned to two groups. One group consisted of a visual-based cue (a virtual plant) and basic behavior change techniques (BCTs). The other group only included basic BCTs. Attitudes and experience outcomes were collected by interview, and qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: 57% of participants had been diagnosed with hypertension for more than five years, and more than 50% of participants have experience using mobile apps or wearables. 66% of participants did physical activity more than three times every week. The result shows that tailored time-based reminders, blood pressure monitoring, and daily dietary intake were the most attractive features. Additionally, hypertensive participants have positive attitudes toward avatar appearance as a visual-based cue to develop cue-behavior association, which enhances self-management motivation.

Conclusion: This study proposes a visual-based cue design for habit formation and conducts a qualitative method to explore hypertensive patients' perceptions. The findings offer insights from user's perspectives into hypertensive patients' attitudes toward visual-based cues and perception of the connection between avatar appearance and health behavior for self-management. Subsequent discussions present eHealth design guidelines of habit formation from intention, automatic cue-behavior association, and self-management perspectives.

发展线索-行为关联,促进习惯养成:一项定性研究,探索化身在高血压中的作用。
背景:电子健康(eHealth)已被广泛应用于慢性病管理。目的:因此,本研究利用头像外观作为基于视觉的线索,帮助建立外观变化与健康行为之间的自动关联,从而在无意中形成习惯:方法:为了更好地了解用户对应用头像外观变化来建立高血压患者线索-行为关联的态度和体验。在为期 14 天的实验中招募了 15 名参与者。在排除一名退出实验的参与者后,其他参与者被随机分配到两组。一组包括视觉线索(虚拟植物)和基本行为改变技巧(BCTs)。另一组只包括基本的行为改变技巧。通过访谈收集态度和体验结果,并使用主题分析法对定性数据进行分析:57%的参与者已被诊断患有高血压五年以上,50%以上的参与者有使用移动应用程序或可穿戴设备的经验。66%的参与者每周进行三次以上体育锻炼。结果显示,量身定制的定时提醒、血压监测和每日饮食摄入量是最吸引人的功能。此外,高血压参与者对头像外观作为一种基于视觉的线索发展线索-行为关联持积极态度,从而增强了自我管理的动力:本研究提出了基于视觉线索的习惯养成设计,并采用定性方法探讨了高血压患者的看法。研究结果从用户的角度揭示了高血压患者对基于视觉的提示的态度,以及对头像外观与自我管理健康行为之间联系的看法。随后的讨论从意图、自动提示-行为关联和自我管理的角度介绍了习惯养成的电子健康设计指南。
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