在线杂货购物平台上的酒精干预措施

Eszter Vigh, Angela Attwood, Anne Roudaut
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简介和背景作为一种预防措施,有机会让轻度至中度饮酒者参与减少酒精的干预活动。在网上食品杂货购物领域,干预措施的开发面临着更大的挑战,因为欺骗性模式会以不健康的方式影响消费者的行为,包括自动行为和鼓励过度消费:1) 识别在线食品杂货购物中的欺骗模式;2) 制定干预措施,支持在这种情况下做出更健康的决策;3) 将这些干预措施应用于适当的产品类别。第一个目标所采用的方法是启发式分析,在 11 个主要的网上食品杂货购物平台上进行。然后采用快速迭代测试和评估(RITE)方法开发干预措施,包括对参与者进行访谈,并在每次访谈后对发明进行迭代。采用内容分析法对每次访谈进行分析。在将干预措施纳入网上杂货购物环境时,还进行了访谈,以深入了解消费者的饮酒和购买习惯。与数字足迹的相关性数字足迹是整个干预措施开发空间的基础。该项目的背景建立在人类在网上购物和遇到欺骗模式时的互动行为之上。这些欺骗模式是通过移动游戏微交易数据、网上购物登录和奖励数据以及其他数据源建立起来的。数字足迹数据通过进一步显示与饮酒有关的文化和社会趋势(例如,在夏季和体育比赛期间购买时令啤酒和苹果酒的情况增多),可以进一步支持专题分析的结论。通过这些社会和文化趋势确定的饮酒目的可以衡量所建议的酒精干预措施的适当性。除此以外,有关参与健康和保健推广应用程序的数字足迹数据(如活跃用户和应用程序下载量)还能让我们更深入地了解引起关注的健康信息类型,并可用于进一步了解如何接近那些目前不属于健康参与群体的人。作为研究的一部分,数字足迹有助于将更大的社会趋势与更小范围的访谈和主题分析联系起来。结果初步研究结果表明,有机会对主要饮用啤酒、葡萄酒或苹果酒的轻度至中度饮酒者进行引导。烈性酒被认为是难以替代的,因为在消费者市场上缺乏通过在线杂货零售商广泛提供的低酒精烈性酒替代品。结论与启示如果不做出重大改变,国民健康服务(NHS)在酒精相关伤害方面的成本将增加 10 亿英镑以上。酒精消费是一种公共健康风险,因此有机会利用数字足迹信息干预措施来吸引公众参与预防性干预。
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Alcohol Interventions on Online Grocery Shopping Platforms
Introduction & BackgroundThere is opportunity to engage light to moderate drinkers in alcohol reduction interventions as a preventative measure. In the space of online grocery shopping there is an added challenge in intervention development in the form of deceptive patterns, which influence consumer behaviour in unhealthy ways including automating behaviour and encouraging overconsumption. Objectives & ApproachThe objectives of this study are to: 1) identify deceptive patterns in the online grocery shopping context, 2) develop interventions which support healthier decision making in this context, 3) apply those interventions to appropriate product categories. The method utilised in the first objective is heuristic analysis which was conducted across eleven major online grocery shopping platforms. The interventions were then developed using the Rapid Iterative Testing and Evaluation (RITE) method, which involved interviewing participants and iterating upon the inventions after every interview. Each interview was analysed using content analysis. When incorporating the interventions into the online grocery shopping environment, interviews were conducted to gain insight into drinking and purchasing habits of consumers. These final interviews were then analysed with inductive thematic analysis. Relevance to Digital FootprintsDigital Footprints underpin the entire intervention development space. The background of the project is built upon human shopping and interaction behaviour online when encountering deceptive patterns. These deceptive patterns have been established using mobile gaming micro-transaction data, online grocery shopping log-in and rewards data, among other data sources. Digital Footprints data can further support the findings from the thematic analysis by further showing cultural and social trends around drinking (e.g., increased purchasing of seasonal beers and ciders in the summer and during sporting tournaments). The purpose of the drinking identified through those social and cultural trends gauge the appropriateness of proposed alcohol interventions. Beyond this, digital footprints data around engagement with health and wellness promoting applications (e.g., active users and app downloads) provides greater insight into the types of health messaging that garner attention and can be used to further inform how to approach those currently outside the health-engaged group. Digital footprints serve to attach larger societal trends to the smaller-scaled interviews and thematic analysis conducted as part of the study. ResultsInitial findings have shown opportunities for nudging light to moderate drinkers who primarily consume beer, wine, or cider. Spirits have been identified as difficult to substitute due to a lack of substitution options in the low alcohol spirit category that are widely available on the consumer market via online grocery retailers. Conclusions & ImplicationsWithout significant change, costs to the National Health Service (NHS) in alcohol related harm are set to rise by over 1 billion GBP. Alcohol consumption is a public health risk and there are opportunities to utilise digital footprint informed interventions to engage the public in preventative interventions.
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