|  | Assisting Support Groups of Patients with Chronic Diseases through Persuasive Computing
               Eduardo Gasca (CICESE, Mexico)
 
               Jesus Favela (CICESE, Mexico)
 
               Monica Tentori (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC), Mexico)
 
              Abstract: Obesity has become a serious health problem   affecting millions of people around the world. Obese people have a   higher risk to attain chronic diseases, a reduced quality of life,   and higher risk of premature death. Persuasive technology and   virtual communities can help address these problems by motivating   patients to follow a healthier life style. This paper presents the   Persuasive Health Network (pHealthNet), a pervasive virtual   community designed to promote a healthy lifestyle in patients with   chronic degenerative diseases that participated in a national   program for the prevention of diseases, education and self-care. The   development and deployment of the system supports the program's goal   of persuading patients to change their eating habits and to increase   their physical activity. The system was incorporated in the program   of two self-support groups whose participants are monitored for a   period of three months. The results of an in situ   evaluation showed that participants increased their trust in   themselves, adopted healthier eating and exercising habits and where   more satisfied with the program that those who followed the   traditional approach. 
             
              Keywords: SODHis, chronic diseases, persuasive tools, pervasive ecosystem, self-support groups, virtual community 
             Categories: H.5.3, J.3  |