Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2018
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2018.376
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SHARPP Games for the Education Prevention and Reversion of Chronic Diseases

Abstract: Prevalence of chronic diseases has become a serious problem in our society. These illnesses are commonly caused by dietary and lifestyle risk factors and are hard to cure completely. However, behavioral changes such as adopting a healthy diet and lifestyle are effective in reducing chronic conditions. In this research, we propose to build games that could support the Sustainable transformation of chronic patients in a Holistic and Adaptable manner using Real-time, Precise, and Persuasive (SHARPP) principles, p… Show more

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“…After modifying the query to "abstract:sustainable AND abstract:adoption AND abstract:persuasive", without modifying the date range, the search returned six results, with publication types conference (5) and series (1). Among the six papers, one was not focused on pro-environmental behavior [49], one did not focus on persuasive design of information systems [50], and one was a literature review [45]. Only the remaining three papers, which were our own studies, met the other criteria, i.e., analyzing individual users in nonorganizational contexts and considering the relation of the persuasive systems design constructs and the intention to adopt Green IS, these papers, referred to as Study I [46], Study II [47], and Study III [48], were analyzed.…”
Section: Summary Of the Psd And Green Is Adoption Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After modifying the query to "abstract:sustainable AND abstract:adoption AND abstract:persuasive", without modifying the date range, the search returned six results, with publication types conference (5) and series (1). Among the six papers, one was not focused on pro-environmental behavior [49], one did not focus on persuasive design of information systems [50], and one was a literature review [45]. Only the remaining three papers, which were our own studies, met the other criteria, i.e., analyzing individual users in nonorganizational contexts and considering the relation of the persuasive systems design constructs and the intention to adopt Green IS, these papers, referred to as Study I [46], Study II [47], and Study III [48], were analyzed.…”
Section: Summary Of the Psd And Green Is Adoption Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%