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Design of a Planner-Based Intervention to Facilitate Diet Behaviour Change in Type 2 Diabetes

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SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22072795

Keywords

diet behaviour change; type 2 diabetes; diet intervention; COM-B model; behaviour change theory; behaviour change techniques; human-centred design

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  1. Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology [GOIPG/2013/873]

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This study focuses on individual-level diet behavior and describes the design of a tool to support diet behavior change in persons with type 2 diabetes. The tool was designed using a human-centered design methodology and the Behavior Change Wheel framework, aiming to gradually change diet behavior over a 12-week period.
Diet behaviour is influenced by the interplay of the physical and social environment as well as macro-level and individual factors. In this study, we focus on diet behaviour at an individual level and describe the design of a behaviour change artefact to support diet behaviour change in persons with type 2 diabetes. This artefact was designed using a human-centred design methodology and the Behaviour Change Wheel framework. The designed artefact sought to support diet behaviour change through the addition of healthy foods and the reduction or removal of unhealthy foods over a 12-week period. These targeted behaviours were supported by the enabling behaviours of water consumption and mindfulness practice. The artefact created was a behaviour change planner in calendar format, that incorporated behaviour change techniques and which focused on changing diet behaviour gradually over the 12-week period. The behaviour change planner forms part of a behaviour change intervention which also includes a preparatory workbook exercise and one-to-one action planning sessions and can be customised for each participant.

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