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Kekkonen M., Oinas-Kukkonen H., Korkiakangas E., Laitinen J. (2019) Recovering from Work-Related Strain and Stress with the Help of a Persuasive Mobile Application: Interview-Based Thematic Analysis of Micro-entrepreneurs. In: Oinas-Kukkonen H., Win K., Karapanos E., Karppinen P., Kyza E. (eds) Persuasive Technology: Development of Persuasive and Behavior Change Support Systems. PERSUASIVE 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11433. Springer, Cham

Recovering from work-related strain and stress with the help of a persuasive mobile application : interview-based thematic analysis of micro-entrepreneurs

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Author: Kekkonen, Markku1; Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri1; Korkiakangas, Eveliina2;
Organizations: 1Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Oulu Advanced Research on Service and Information Systems, University of Oulu, 90570 Oulu, Finland
2Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (Työterveyslaitos), P.O. Box 40, 00032 Helsinki, Finland
Format: article
Version: accepted version
Access: open
Online Access: PDF Full Text (PDF, 0.3 MB)
Persistent link: http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019050714625
Language: English
Published: Springer Nature, 2019
Publish Date: 2019-05-07
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Abstract

People often have long-term personal goals regarding health behavior change. Recently, the processes for achieving these goals have begun to be supported through behavior change support systems and especially through their persuasive software features. In a multidisciplinary research project focused on helping micro-entrepreneurs to recover from work-related strain and stress, a persuasive mobile application was developed. For gaining insights about the workings of the system and its persuasive features, we conducted 29 interviews with the system users. We used thematic analysis method with a deductive emphasis for analyzing the interviews. For some, concurrent usage of wearables or other applications led to discarding our application. Users thought that the application was relatively persuasive, but technical issues reduced its persuasiveness noticeably. When functioning properly, self-monitoring and reminders were found to be supportive for users to achieve their goals. Unobtrusiveness was found to increase the persuasiveness of reminders, while self-monitoring always seems to be dependent on the user’s personal needs.

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Series: Lecture notes in computer science
ISSN: 0302-9743
ISSN-E: 1611-3349
ISSN-L: 0302-9743
ISBN: 978-3-030-17287-9
ISBN Print: 978-3-030-17286-2
Pages: 225 - 236
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17287-9_19
OADOI: https://oadoi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17287-9_19
Host publication: Persuasive Technology: Development of Persuasive and Behavior Change Support Systems. 14th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2019, Limassol, Cyprus, April 9–11, 2019, Proceedings
Host publication editor: Karapanos, Evangelos
Karppinen, Pasi
Kyza, Eleni
Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri
Win, Khin Than
Conference: International Conference on Persuasive Technology
Type of Publication: A4 Article in conference proceedings
Field of Science: 113 Computer and information sciences
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Funding: We wish to thank our colleagues at Promo@Work research project, funded by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland, contract no. 303430 (Finnish Institute of Occupational Health) and contract no. 303431 (University of Oulu, OASIS)
Academy of Finland Grant Number: 303430
303431
Detailed Information: 303430 (Academy of Finland Funding decision)
303431 (Academy of Finland Funding decision)
Copyright information: © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Persuasive Technology: Development of Persuasive and Behavior Change Support Systems. 14th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2019, Limassol, Cyprus, April 9–11, 2019, Proceedings. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17287-9_19.