DocumentCode :
56390
Title :
myPace: An Integrative Health Platform for Supporting Weight Loss and Maintenance Behaviors
Author :
Barnett, Julie ; Harricharan, Michelle ; Fletcher, Dave ; Gilchrist, Becky ; Coughlan, Jane
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Bath, Bath, UK
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
109
Lastpage :
116
Abstract :
Obesity is a major health concern caused by unhealthy eating behaviors. Digital weight loss interventions have adopted mobile technology primarily in order to support self-monitoring. However, many available apps are not designed as a part of dietetic practice; therefore, a distinct gap in the research exists relating to technology that supports the patient-practitioner relationship. This paper presents myPace, which is a complete weight loss and management system that is deployed via a smartphone and a PC. It connects dietitians and patients between face-to-face consultations and extends the relationship through patients´ regular progress updates and dietitians´ tailored and timely advice, for sustained behavior change. The prototype was developed from research into behavior change for weight loss, which furthermore was underpinned by theory and tenets of human support models, such as the supportive accountability framework. We report on an early-phase system design goals via a formative research process, which aimed to implement theoretical principles and match practical dietetic practice. To that end, only the clinical end user´s perspective was sought through a coaching think-aloud protocol on the first iteration of the prototype and interviews with dietitians. Findings show that the system has many positive design features, but which require further development in order for the system to be fully acceptable within dietetic practice and motivate patient engagement.
Keywords :
consumer behaviour; customer relationship management; health care; medical disorders; microcomputers; mobile computing; patient care; patient monitoring; protocols; prototypes; psychology; smart phones; telemedicine; user centred design; PC; app design; clinical end user perspective; coaching think-aloud protocol; dietitian interview; dietitian-patient connection; digital weight loss intervention; early-phase system design goal; face-to-face consultation; formative research process; human support model; integrative health platform; mobile technology; myPace; obesity; patient engagement motivation; patient-practitioner relationship; positive design feature; practical dietetic practice; prototype iteration; regular patient progress update; self-monitoring support; smartphone; supportive accountability framework; sustained behavior change; tailored dietitian advice; timely dietitian advice; unhealthy eating behavior; weight loss behavior change; weight loss behavior support; weight loss system; weight maintenance behavior support; weight management system; Biomedical monitoring; Context; Informatics; Interviews; Medical services; Mobile communication; Monitoring; Behavior change; Behaviour change; healthcare practitioners; mobile health; supportive accountability; weight loss;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2168-2194
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JBHI.2014.2366832
Filename :
6966721
Link To Document :
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