Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app

With the advent of technology, mobile healthcare (m-healthcare) applications have been developed to help people in managing their daily lives. In order to improve the use of m-healthcare applications, persuasive components in m-healthcare are vital for changing behavior. However, there is no single...

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Main Authors: M., Moosa Qasim, M,, Ahmad, Omar, Mazni, Abdul Nasir, Zulkifli, Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida
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spelling my.uum.repo.264702019-09-26T01:40:03Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26470/ Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app M., Moosa Qasim M,, Ahmad Omar, Mazni Abdul Nasir, Zulkifli Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science With the advent of technology, mobile healthcare (m-healthcare) applications have been developed to help people in managing their daily lives. In order to improve the use of m-healthcare applications, persuasive components in m-healthcare are vital for changing behavior. However, there is no single agreement on how to measure the level of persuasion of users especially in m-healthcare for behavior change. Therefore, majority of researchers attempt to measure the level of users’ acceptance or attitude. So, this paper focuses on the development and validation of a generalized instrument to measure the persuasion effects which targets different group of users. Also, this work is aimed to design and evaluate an instrument to measure the persuasion perspectives of parents using the Persuasive Mobile Child Obesity Monitor (PMCOM) app. Based on the literature review analysis, there are three variables that depend on the persuasion theories which include trigger, ability and motivation that lead to behavior change. These variables have five dimensions that include reminder, reduction, historical information, suggestion and praise. All dimensions are used to establish the required behavior when integrated into the mobile application. The results of an evaluation among 58 parents show that the design of a persuasive instrument based on the generalizable process can provide guidance and information in the construction and validation of the questionnaires for any future studies. American Scientific Publishers 2019 Article PeerReviewed M., Moosa Qasim and M,, Ahmad and Omar, Mazni and Abdul Nasir, Zulkifli and Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida (2019) Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 16 (5-6). ISSN 1546-1955 https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/asp/jctn/2019/00000016/f0020005/art00114
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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M., Moosa Qasim
M,, Ahmad
Omar, Mazni
Abdul Nasir, Zulkifli
Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida
Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app
description With the advent of technology, mobile healthcare (m-healthcare) applications have been developed to help people in managing their daily lives. In order to improve the use of m-healthcare applications, persuasive components in m-healthcare are vital for changing behavior. However, there is no single agreement on how to measure the level of persuasion of users especially in m-healthcare for behavior change. Therefore, majority of researchers attempt to measure the level of users’ acceptance or attitude. So, this paper focuses on the development and validation of a generalized instrument to measure the persuasion effects which targets different group of users. Also, this work is aimed to design and evaluate an instrument to measure the persuasion perspectives of parents using the Persuasive Mobile Child Obesity Monitor (PMCOM) app. Based on the literature review analysis, there are three variables that depend on the persuasion theories which include trigger, ability and motivation that lead to behavior change. These variables have five dimensions that include reminder, reduction, historical information, suggestion and praise. All dimensions are used to establish the required behavior when integrated into the mobile application. The results of an evaluation among 58 parents show that the design of a persuasive instrument based on the generalizable process can provide guidance and information in the construction and validation of the questionnaires for any future studies.
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author M., Moosa Qasim
M,, Ahmad
Omar, Mazni
Abdul Nasir, Zulkifli
Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida
author_facet M., Moosa Qasim
M,, Ahmad
Omar, Mazni
Abdul Nasir, Zulkifli
Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida
author_sort M., Moosa Qasim
title Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app
title_short Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app
title_full Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app
title_fullStr Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app
title_sort development and validation of an instrument to measure the persuasion effects on parents after using the persuasive mobile child obesity monitor app
publisher American Scientific Publishers
publishDate 2019
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/26470/
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