APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Past, Current, and Future Willingness to Engage in Target Behaviors: Applying User-Centered Design to Inform the Design of a Mobile Behavioral Intervention
- Emilie Weinheimer
Northwestern University - Angela Chang
Northwestern University - Sarah Neubert
Northwestern University - Sarah Neubert
Northwestern University - Jennifer Wildes
University of Chicago - Andrea Graham
Northwestern University
Abstract
User-centered design can improve engagement with and the potential efficacy of behavioral interventions, but is underutilized in healthcare. This work demonstrates how design methodologies can inform the design of a mobile behavioral intervention for binge eating and obesity.
Prevention/Intervention