Finding what fits: Explorative self-experimentation for health behaviour change

Antonia Fedlmeier, Merijn Bruijnes, Marina Bos-de Vos, Mailin Lemke, J. Kraal
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Abstract Changing a specific health behaviour can be highly complex and is often influenced by many personal, social, and environmental factors. Therefore, interventions that aim at behaviour change cannot be one-size-fits-all solutions, and no behaviour change technique is effective for everyone. One potential solution could be to support individuals in finding interventions through self-experimentation. This research explored the requirements for an explorative self-experimentation intervention and developed tools that support users in the process, complementing developments in quantitative self-experimentation. Based on a research through design approach, we developed three different prototypes for supporting a change in health-related behaviour, which were used and evaluated by fourteen participants over a four-week period. A thematic analysis of interviews with participants led to seven themes, which can be used as a starting point when designing for explorative self-experimentation.
寻找合适的:健康行为改变的探索性自我实验
改变一种特定的健康行为是非常复杂的,往往受到许多个人、社会和环境因素的影响。因此,旨在改变行为的干预措施不可能是一刀切的解决方案,也没有一种改变行为的技术对所有人都有效。一个潜在的解决方案可能是支持个人通过自我实验找到干预措施。本研究探索了探索性自我实验干预的需求,并开发了在此过程中支持用户的工具,补充了定量自我实验的发展。基于设计方法的研究,我们开发了三种不同的原型来支持健康相关行为的改变,14名参与者在四周的时间内使用和评估了这些原型。对参与者的访谈进行主题分析,得出七个主题,这可以作为设计探索性自我实验的起点。
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