Behaviours: Design and behaviour change in health

CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul (2017). Behaviours: Design and behaviour change in health. In: TSEKLEVES, Emmanuel and COOPER, Rachel, (eds.) Design for health. Design for Social Responsibility . Abingdon, Routledge, 191-203. [Book Section]

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Abstract
This chapter explores the role of design in the context of behaviour change for people living with long-term conditions. A series of short case studies illustrates how design can facilitate the development of products and interventions that better support the needs of individuals and how these can lead to positive coping behaviours. The chapter concludes with a broader discussion of the complexities and ethical issues that design in the context of behaviour change promotes.
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