Asif Hussian, Abdul Mateen, Farhan Amin, Muhammad Ali Abid, S. Ullah
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Abstract
In the current era of ubiquitous computing and mobile technology, almost all human beings use various self-monitoring applications. Mobile applications could be the best health assistant for safety and adopting a healthy lifestyle. Therefore, persuasive designing is a compulsory element for designing such apps. A popular model for persuasive design named the Persuasive System Design (PSD) model is a generalized model for whole persuasive technologies. Any type of persuasive application could be designed using this model. Designing any special type of application using the PSD model could be difficult because of its generalized behavior which fails to provide moral support for users of health applications. There is a strong need to propose a customized and improved persuasive system design model for each category to overcome the issue. This study evaluates the PSD model and finds persuasive gaps in users of the Mobile Health Monitoring application, developed by following the PSD model. Furthermore, this study finds that users misunderstand health-related problems when using such apps. A misunderstanding of this nature can have serious consequences for the user’s life in some cases.
在当今无处不在的计算和移动技术时代,几乎所有人都在使用各种自我监控应用程序。移动应用程序可能是安全和采用健康生活方式的最佳健康助手。因此,说服性设计是设计此类应用程序的必备元素。劝导系统设计(persuasive System design, PSD)模型是一个比较流行的劝导设计模型,它是整个劝导技术的广义模型。任何类型的说服应用程序都可以使用这个模型来设计。使用PSD模型设计任何特殊类型的应用程序可能是困难的,因为它的广义行为不能为健康应用程序的用户提供道德支持。为克服这一问题,迫切需要为每个类别提出定制化和改进的说服系统设计模型。本研究评估了PSD模型,并在遵循PSD模型开发的移动健康监测应用程序的用户中发现了令人信服的差距。此外,本研究发现用户在使用此类应用程序时误解了与健康相关的问题。在某些情况下,这种性质的误解可能会对用户的生命造成严重后果。