Abstract
![CDATA[The main aim of this position paper is to identify and briefly discuss design-related issues commonly encountered with the implementation of both behaviour change techniques and persuasive design principles in physical activity smartphone applications. These overlapping issues highlight a disconnect in the perspectives held between health scientists’ focus on the application of behaviour change theories and components of interventions, and the information systems designers’ focus on the application of persuasive design principles as software design features intended to motivate, facilitate and support individuals through the behaviour change process. A review of the current status and some examples of these different perspectives is presented, leading to the identification of the main issues associated with this disconnection. The main behaviour change technique issues identified are concerned with: the fragmented integration of techniques, hindrances in successful use, diversity of user needs and preferences, and the informational flow and presentation. The main persuasive design issues identified are associated with: the fragmented application of persuasive design principles, hindrances in successful usage, diversity of user needs and preferences, informational flow and presentation, the lack of pragmatic guidance for application designers, and the maintenance of immersive user interactions and engagements. Given the common overlap across four of the identified issues, it is concluded that a methodological approach for integrating these two perspectives, and their associated issues, into a consolidated framework is necessary to address the apparent disconnect between these two independently-established, yet complementary fields.]]
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (SAICSIT), 26-28 September 2016, Johannesburg, South Africa |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781450348058 |
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Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Event | South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists. Research Conference - Duration: 26 Sept 2016 → … |
Conference
Conference | South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists. Research Conference |
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Period | 26/09/16 → … |