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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
151

O processo de design para mudança de comportamento orientado à alimentação saudável infantil

Mota, Juliana Gonçalves January 2017 (has links)
Esta pesquisa analisou o processo de criação de concepts de projeto para estimular os hábitos nutricionais saudáveis na infância, na perspectiva do design para mudança de comportamento. O princípio deste campo do design é transformar a compreensão do comportamento humano em estratégias para a criação de soluções que impactem positivamente a vida dos indivíduos e a sociedade. A fim de atender aos seus objetivos, o estudo adotou a pesquisa-ação como abordagem metodológica, por meio da qual foi realizado um workshop de codesign. Através desta dinâmica foi possível estabelecer a interação colaborativa entre designers e usuárias (mães), no papel de principais educadoras nutricionais dos filhos, e a criação concepts para incentivar o comportamento alimentar saudável nas crianças. O Modelo de Design para o Comportamento Saudável (MDCS – LUDDEN; HEKKERT, 2014), criado para potencializar projetos focados no bem-estar do usuário, foi utilizado como suporte para a análise do processo projetual. No âmbito teórico, os resultados alcançados na pesquisa possibilitaram um avanço nos estudos sobre design para mudança de comportamento, assim como sobre o MDCS. A pesquisa permitiu ainda a aproximação entre princípios do codesign e do design para a mudança de comportamento, diante da lacuna identificada entre essas abordagens. Na perspectiva aplicada, este trabalho promoveu a associação entre conceitos da psicologia comportamental e do design aplicados ao contexto da nutrição infantil. A partir desta conexão foi possível gerar conhecimentos técnicos para o aperfeiçoamento dos processos projetuais focados na alimentação saudável na infância e para a prospecção de novas possibilidades de projeto para prevenção da obesidade. / This research analyzed the creation process of project concepts to stimulate the healthy nutritional habits in childhood, in the perspective of the design for behavior change. The principle of this field of design is to turn the understanding of human behavior into strategies for the project of solutions that impact positively the lives of individuals and the society itself. In order to reach its goals, the study adopted the action research methodology as procedural approach, through which a codesign workshop was held. This dynamic allowed the collaborative interactive between designers and users (mothers), as the main nutritional educators of their children, and the creation of concepts to encourage the healthy eating behavior in kids. The Design for Healthy Behavior Framework (DHBF), created to enhance projects focused on the well-being of the user, was used to support the analysis of the design process. In the theoretical scope, the results achieved in the research made possible an advance in the studies of design for behavior change, as well as on DHBF. The research also allowed the approach between the principles of codesign and design for behavior change, given the gap identified between these two approaches. In the applied perspective, this research promoted the association between behavior psychology and design concepts applied to the context of child nutrition. From this connection, it was possible to generate theoretical knowledge for the improvement of design processes focused in childhood healthy eating and to the prospecting of new possibilities of obesity prevention projects.
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Correctional Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Communities: Reducing Recidivism Through Behavior Change (Routledge Innovations in Corrections)

Pealer, Jennifer A 16 March 2017 (has links)
Drawing on original research on the effectiveness of a therapeutic community (TC) in reducing recidivism among juvenile male offenders, Correctional Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Communities: Reducing Recidivism Through Behavior Change provides a comprehensive review of the current state of drug treatment for the offending population, especially the link between juvenile offending and substance abuse. The book assesses the factors predicting successful completion of treatment as well as the methodological limitation of previous TC program reviews, and suggests policy implication and routes for future research. Using improvements such as multiple outcome criteria, long-term follow-up, matching groups on risk and needs, and the employment of a standardized instrument to measure program quality, Correctional Rehabilitation assesses the degree to which participation in the TC affects antisocial attitudes and reduces delinquency. Readers will explore how TCs can be designed to influence adolescent drug offenders and ultimately reduce recidivism. This book is essential reading for students, researchers, practitioners, and other stakeholders focusing on the development of treatment programs. / https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu_books/1145/thumbnail.jpg
153

Framing Environmental Messages: Examining Audience Response to Humor, Shock, and Emotional Treatments

Diedring, Kelly 03 April 2008 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine individual reactions to environmental messages based on three message frames. The frames include shock or fear, humor, and emotional frames. The intent of the study was to document, through the use of pre- and post-questionnaires, individuals' reactions to the three types of messages by measuring attitude or perception change, credibility of the message, and importance of the issue. In this study, baseline knowledge levels and beliefs about environmental issues were examined using a pre-questionnaire. How variable treatments affect attitudes or create perception change with regard to the environmental messages were explored. This study was questionnaire based, with results based on one time pre- and post questionnaires of mass communications undergraduate students at the University of South Florida. Along with message framing, McGuire's Information Processing Theory is useful in determining an individual's psychological context, and the steps an individual will take after a message is presented. This theory gives a "good overview of the attitude change process, reminding us that it involves a number of components" (Severin & Tankard, 2001, p. 175). Using these two theories as underpinning, exploration of the effects of different types of Greenpeace messages is possible. Determining which types of frames promote a behavior change in individuals adds to environmental persuasion research, and ultimately assists the designers of environmental messages and the deliverers of environmental communication.
154

Facilitators and barriers for eating behavior change in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea and obesity.

Spörndly-Nees, Søren January 2010 (has links)
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p><strong>Background:</strong> Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) is prevalent and the syndrome is associated with increased risk of health related problems. A positive effect of behavioral change programs to reduce weight is expected. More research is needed to identify barriers and facilitators to behavior change.</p><p><strong>Aim:</strong> To identify prerequisites for eating behavior change in obese patients with OSAS.</p><p><strong>Method:</strong> Semi-structured interviews were conducted on 15 obese patients living with OSAS. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.</p><p><strong>Result:</strong> The categories identified as barriers to change in eating behavior in the analysis were desire and craving, influenced by mental state, low self-confidence, insufficient support, social acceptance, complexity of coping with new eating behaviors in daily routines, costs, lack of knowledge, perceived helplessness and low susceptibility. Categories that were identified as facilitators to change in eating behavior were high value of outcome expectations, support and control, external premises, applicable behavior change strategies, self-worth and being triggered by weight increase.</p><p><strong> Conclusion:</strong> To motivate patients living with OSAS to change their eating behavior it is necessary to address both barriers and facilitators. The categories low susceptibility as a barrier and high value of outcome expectations as a facilitator appears to be important for this patient group.</p> / <p><strong>Sammanfattning</strong></p><p><strong>Bakgrund:</strong> Obstruktiv sömnapnésyndrom (OSAS) är vanligt förekommande och syndromet är associerat med hälsorelaterade problem. Det finns en förväntad positiv effekt av beteende förändrande interventioner som syftar på viktminskning. Mera forskning behövs för att identifiera hinder och underlättande faktorer.</p><p><strong>Syfte:</strong> Att identifiera förutsättningar för att ändra matvanor hos feta patienter med OSAS.</p><p><strong>Metod:</strong> Semistrukturerade intervjuer utfördes på 15 feta patienter med OSAS och kategorier identifierades med hjälp av en innehållsanalys.</p><p><strong>Resultat:</strong> Följande kategorier identifierades de som hinder till förändrade matvanor i analysen; begär och sug, påverkan av sinnestillstånd, lågt självförtroende, otillräcklig stöd, social acceptans, komplexiteten i att klara av nya beteenden i dagliga rutiner, kostnader, brist på kunskap, upplevd hjälplöshet och låg mottaglighet. De kategorier som underlättade ändrade matvanor i studien var följande: högt värde av förväntningar, stöd och kontroll, externa faktorer, användbara strategier för ändringar i beteende, självkänsla och viktökning som utlösare.</p><p><strong>Slutsats:</strong> För att framgångsrikt motivera patienter med OSAS att ändra sina matvanor måste hänsyn tas både till hinder och till faktorer som underlättar ett förändrat beteende. Kategorierna ”låg mottaglighet” som ett hinder och ” högt värde av förväntningar” som underlättande faktor tycks vara viktiga för denna patientgrupp.</p>
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Facilitators and barriers for eating behavior change in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea and obesity.

Spörndly-Nees, Søren January 2010 (has links)
Abstract Background: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) is prevalent and the syndrome is associated with increased risk of health related problems. A positive effect of behavioral change programs to reduce weight is expected. More research is needed to identify barriers and facilitators to behavior change. Aim: To identify prerequisites for eating behavior change in obese patients with OSAS. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted on 15 obese patients living with OSAS. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Result: The categories identified as barriers to change in eating behavior in the analysis were desire and craving, influenced by mental state, low self-confidence, insufficient support, social acceptance, complexity of coping with new eating behaviors in daily routines, costs, lack of knowledge, perceived helplessness and low susceptibility. Categories that were identified as facilitators to change in eating behavior were high value of outcome expectations, support and control, external premises, applicable behavior change strategies, self-worth and being triggered by weight increase. Conclusion: To motivate patients living with OSAS to change their eating behavior it is necessary to address both barriers and facilitators. The categories low susceptibility as a barrier and high value of outcome expectations as a facilitator appears to be important for this patient group. / Sammanfattning Bakgrund: Obstruktiv sömnapnésyndrom (OSAS) är vanligt förekommande och syndromet är associerat med hälsorelaterade problem. Det finns en förväntad positiv effekt av beteende förändrande interventioner som syftar på viktminskning. Mera forskning behövs för att identifiera hinder och underlättande faktorer. Syfte: Att identifiera förutsättningar för att ändra matvanor hos feta patienter med OSAS. Metod: Semistrukturerade intervjuer utfördes på 15 feta patienter med OSAS och kategorier identifierades med hjälp av en innehållsanalys. Resultat: Följande kategorier identifierades de som hinder till förändrade matvanor i analysen; begär och sug, påverkan av sinnestillstånd, lågt självförtroende, otillräcklig stöd, social acceptans, komplexiteten i att klara av nya beteenden i dagliga rutiner, kostnader, brist på kunskap, upplevd hjälplöshet och låg mottaglighet. De kategorier som underlättade ändrade matvanor i studien var följande: högt värde av förväntningar, stöd och kontroll, externa faktorer, användbara strategier för ändringar i beteende, självkänsla och viktökning som utlösare. Slutsats: För att framgångsrikt motivera patienter med OSAS att ändra sina matvanor måste hänsyn tas både till hinder och till faktorer som underlättar ett förändrat beteende. Kategorierna ”låg mottaglighet” som ett hinder och ” högt värde av förväntningar” som underlättande faktor tycks vara viktiga för denna patientgrupp.
156

Exploration Of User Experience Of Personal Informatics Systems

Kuru, Armagan 01 February 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Many people use personal informatics systems to gather personal behavioral data, make better decisions, and make changes to their behavior. While the proliferation of new products on the market makes collecting personal data easier, how to help people engage with these systems over a long period of time remains an open question. To uncover which features of personal informatics systems lead to engaging experience and long-term use, two user studies were conducted with people who use personal informatics systems to support or track behavior change. Baseline interviews were conducted and participants were asked to interact with personal informatics systems. Participants rated their experience both qualitatively and quantitatively and particularly in Study2, participants rated their experience with the system daily. At the beginning and at the end of each study, participants were asked to reflect on their physical activity levels and on their perceived behavior change at the end of the each study. The results were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively and similarities and differences between the studies were exhibited. This research reveals that easy and instant access to data is critical, and feeling good and positive social outcomes of interaction will also support sustained product use. In addition, personalization of data is emerged to be an important expectation of the users. At the end, design implications for future personal informatics system are also offered.
157

A Method For Decentralized Business Process Modeling

Turetken, Oktay 01 June 2007 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis study proposes a method for organizations to perform business process modeling in a decentralized and concurrent manner. The Plural method is based on the idea that organizations&rsquo / processes can be modeled by individuals actually performing the processes. Instead of having a central and devoted group of people to understand, analyze, model and improve processes, individuals are held responsible to model and improve their own processes concurrently. These individual models are then integrated to form organization&rsquo / s process network. The method guides the application of this approach in organizations with the activities to be followed and the artifacts to be produced. To apply the method, the study also introduces a notation and a prototype toolset. A multiple-case study involving two cases is conducted in order to evaluate the applicability of the method for decentralized process modeling and validate the expected benefits.
158

Light a Spark! Addressing Barriers and Enablers to Increase Demand of Electric Vehicles in Southeast Sweden

Nordström, Lina, Runesson, Lars, Warnecke, Helena January 2015 (has links)
The Personal Transportation System safeguards peoples’ cultural understanding of freedom: to move individually without being dependent on others. However, the increasing number of private vehicles driven on fossil fuels contributes to unsustainability and one of the most urgent issues, climate change. The authors explored electric vehicles as an alternative to fossil fuel driven vehicles as a way of moving strategically towards sustainability in the Personal Transportation System. In order to increase demand of electric vehicles, barriers need to be overcome. The authors identified perceived barriers and enablers through literature review, interviews with automobile dealers and other stakeholders of the EV sector in Southeast Sweden, as well as through an electronic survey of individuals living in this region. The outcome of the thesis is a pilot strategy using behavior change tools from Community-Based Social Marketing in order to address the perceived barriers and enablers on the demand side of the electric vehicle market. With highly positive attitudes towards electric vehicles in Southeast Sweden, the strategy may be successful in the region; however, it needs to be combined with further measures on the supply side of the market which cannot be addressed with behavior change tools.
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Best practices in the Navy's energy programs strategic communication factors operating in the tactical forces

Haley, Ryan C. Haley, Ryan C. Fox, Shane M. Klotzbach, Roy Michael. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
"Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration from the Naval Postgraduate School, December 2009." / Advisor(s): King, Cynthia. ; Salem, Anita. "December 2009." "MBA Professional report"--Cover. Description based on title screen as viewed on April 12, 2010. Author(s) subject terms: Energy Conservation; Strategic Communication; U.S. Navy Energy Conservation Programs; Motivations; Incentives; Behavior Change Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-87). Also available in print.
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To supersize or not to supersize a transtheoretical model exploration of multiple health behavior change /

Rosing, Lauren Marie. January 2010 (has links)
Title from first page of PDF document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-55).

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