Assessing Patient Experience and Patient Preference when Designing Web Support for Smoking Cessation

Elizabeth Sillence, Peter R. Harris, P. Briggs
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Patients will often resist campaigns to promote healthier behavior but the digital health revolution allows the creation of a much more nuanced set of health messages that can be tailored to the patient or end user. In this study we explore the effects of patient preference on message acceptance and also explore what happens when messages are framed in terms of patient experience. Smokers (n=113) viewed a quitting website in which material was expressed either as a factsheet or as patient experience (PEx) and where the material was either matched or unmatched to their own preferred quitting methods. Across a range of measures, we found strong evidence that preference matching was effective in motivating smokers to engage with the material and we found modest support for the role of PEx in reducing message resistance.
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在设计戒烟网络支持时评估患者体验和患者偏好
患者通常会抵制提倡更健康行为的活动,但数字健康革命允许创建一套更细致入微的健康信息,可以为患者或最终用户量身定制。在这项研究中,我们探讨了患者偏好对信息接受的影响,也探讨了当信息以患者经验为框架时会发生什么。吸烟者(n=113)浏览了一个戒烟网站,网站上的材料要么以概况介绍的形式表达,要么以患者经验(PEx)的形式表达,其中的材料要么与他们自己喜欢的戒烟方法相匹配,要么不匹配。通过一系列的测量,我们发现了强有力的证据,表明偏好匹配在激励吸烟者接触材料方面是有效的,我们发现PEx在减少信息抵抗方面的作用得到了适度的支持。
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