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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):

P. Fikar, M. Habiger, M. Urbanek, R. Ganhör, H. Tellioglu:
"User-Centered Approach for Development of Novel Smoking Cessation Media and Technology for Pregnant Smokers";
Vortrag: Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Firenze Fiera Congress & Exhibition Center, Florence, Italy; 08.03.2017 - 11.03.2017; in: "Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco - Rapid Abstracts", (2017), S. 46.



Kurzfassung deutsch:
Smoking in pregnancy is a prominent issue among Austrian women affecting not only the mother but also the unborn child. In our research, we aim to improve me- dial and conventional support for pregnant smoking women by developing novel intervention media and technologies. To best t the needs of the target group and to facilitate informed design decisions we chose a mixed method user-centered design approach involving medical experts and pregnant smoking women. First, a media analysis provided us with crucial information about the media usage and online behavior of pregnant smoking women and how they are treated in such environments when making their habit public. Therefore, we deployed an online survey targeting smoking pregnant women to better understand their smoking be- havior and its impact on their daily life, their social environment, and their prefer- ences regarding media channels and content. The evaluation of the online survey identi ed relevant themes for semi-structured interviews conducted with the target group. Second, interviews and surveys with experts marked the cornerstones re- garding state of the art approaches and patterns in supporting smoking cessation of pregnant women. The information gathered helped us to compare the various approaches of professionals, to derive design indicators, to spot leverage points, and to identify potential for improvement in traditional intervention processes. Our presentation includes empirical ndings from each method applied, their intercon- nections as well as the translation to design fundamentals and guidelines. Addi- tionally, we developed and implemented a playful technical prototype solution for smoking. Based on our ndings from the applied qualitative and quantitative meth- ods we derived three categories of results: (a) technological intervention artifacts, (b) design guidelines for smoking cessation media, (c) and potential improvements in professional smoking cessation counseling for pregnant women. These results not only serve as solid foundation for further research, it also improves existing smoking cessation technology and counseling.

Kurzfassung englisch:
Smoking in pregnancy is a prominent issue among Austrian women affecting not only the mother but also the unborn child. In our research, we aim to improve me- dial and conventional support for pregnant smoking women by developing novel intervention media and technologies. To best t the needs of the target group and to facilitate informed design decisions we chose a mixed method user-centered design approach involving medical experts and pregnant smoking women. First, a media analysis provided us with crucial information about the media usage and online behavior of pregnant smoking women and how they are treated in such environments when making their habit public. Therefore, we deployed an online survey targeting smoking pregnant women to better understand their smoking be- havior and its impact on their daily life, their social environment, and their prefer- ences regarding media channels and content. The evaluation of the online survey identi ed relevant themes for semi-structured interviews conducted with the target group. Second, interviews and surveys with experts marked the cornerstones re- garding state of the art approaches and patterns in supporting smoking cessation of pregnant women. The information gathered helped us to compare the various approaches of professionals, to derive design indicators, to spot leverage points, and to identify potential for improvement in traditional intervention processes. Our presentation includes empirical ndings from each method applied, their intercon- nections as well as the translation to design fundamentals and guidelines. Addi- tionally, we developed and implemented a playful technical prototype solution for smoking. Based on our ndings from the applied qualitative and quantitative meth- ods we derived three categories of results: (a) technological intervention artifacts, (b) design guidelines for smoking cessation media, (c) and potential improvements in professional smoking cessation counseling for pregnant women. These results not only serve as solid foundation for further research, it also improves existing smoking cessation technology and counseling.

Schlagworte:
Smoking, Pregnancy, Design, Intervention


Elektronische Version der Publikation:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_265530.pdf


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