2019
DOI: 10.1177/2055207618824727
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How recommender systems could support and enhance computer-tailored digital health programs: A scoping review

Abstract: ObjectiveTailored digital health programs can promote positive health-related lifestyle changes and have been shown to be (cost) effective in trials. However, such programs are used suboptimally. New approaches are needed to optimise the use of these programs. This paper illustrates the potential of recommender systems to support and enhance computer-tailored digital health interventions. The aim is threefold, to explore: (1) how recommender systems provide health recommendations, (2) to what extent recommende… Show more

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“…This can include feedback, goal setting or user targeting (ie, conveying that communication is designed specifically for the user). 21 However, more complex forms of personalisation might be needed to increase and maintain engagement with PA interventions, 22 a requirement for a digital intervention to be effective.…”
Section: Introduction Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can include feedback, goal setting or user targeting (ie, conveying that communication is designed specifically for the user). 21 However, more complex forms of personalisation might be needed to increase and maintain engagement with PA interventions, 22 a requirement for a digital intervention to be effective.…”
Section: Introduction Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More opportunities for improvement result from the technological advancements our society is experiencing. Within this rapidly changing context, Lutkenhaus et al 21 and Cheung et al 22 suggest the need to move towards alternative approaches to tailoring. By leveraging the potential of influencer marketing, Lutkenhaus et al 21 combined network analysis and text mining techniques to identify online communities and map their health-related and cultural beliefs, and to identify appropriate social influencers as channels to more effectively convey tailored health-related messages to these online communities.…”
Section: Tailored Health Communication: Opportunities and Challenges mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By leveraging the potential of influencer marketing, Lutkenhaus et al 21 combined network analysis and text mining techniques to identify online communities and map their health-related and cultural beliefs, and to identify appropriate social influencers as channels to more effectively convey tailored health-related messages to these online communities. In their scoping review, Cheung et al 22 discussed another alternative approach to optimize tailored health interventions, i.e., by linking them to recommender systems. Recommender systems can help select messages that are most relevant to users, either based on their past choices or by having the user express their preferences through a rating system.…”
Section: Tailored Health Communication: Opportunities and Challenges mentioning
confidence: 99%
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