Persuasion not required Improving our understanding of the sociotechnical context of dietary behavioural change

Maitland, J., Chalmers, M. and Siek, K. A. (2009) Persuasion not required Improving our understanding of the sociotechnical context of dietary behavioural change. In: PERVASIVEHEALTH: 3d International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, London, UK, 1–3 Apr 2009, ISBN 9789639799301 (doi: 10.4108/ICST.PERVASIVEHEALTH2009.5928)

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Abstract

In view of the well-acknowledged inequalities in health between the rich and the poor, populations of low socioeconomic status stand to benefit most from advances in technology designed to promote health- related behavioural change. In this paper we investigate attitudes towards diet and the perceived barriers to making positive changes from the perspective of the primary caregivers of seventeen families with low socioeconomic status. Participants were aware of the weaknesses their family's dietary habits and were motivated to make changes, but lacked financial, strategic, and social resources needed to do so. Based on our analysis, the current trend of raising awareness and motivation to change does not appear to address the needs of this population. We call for research to investigate systems that address existing gaps in health-related communication and empower people to take practical steps towards achieving realistic goals; matching any attempt to motivate change with an attempt to facilitate change.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Chalmers, Professor Matthew
Authors: Maitland, J., Chalmers, M., and Siek, K. A.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
ISBN:9789639799301
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