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Fridolin: participatory design and evaluation of a nutrition chatbot for older adults

Philip Weber, Faisal Mahmood, Michael Ahmadi, Vanessa von Jan, Thomas Ludwig, Rainer Wieching

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Abstract

Abstract In recent years, emerging approaches to chatbot-guided food coaching and dietary management, while innovative and promising in nature, have often lacked long-term studies. Therefore, with this work, we pursued a participatory approach within a design case study to the co-design and development of a nutrition chatbot for elderly people. Overall, 15 participants were directly involved in the study, of which 12 participated in the initial co-design phase, seven in the first real-world evaluation study over four weeks, and three in the second evaluation study over seven weeks. We contribute to the fields of Human-Computer Interaction by showing how the long-term use of such a chatbot in the area of nutrition looks like, which design implications arise for the development of nutrition chatbots, and how a participatory design approach can be realized to design, evaluate and develop nutrition chatbots.

Topics & Concepts

ChatbotCoachingParticipatory designCitizen journalismWork (physics)Participatory action researchPsychologyNutrition EducationMedicineComputer scienceMedical educationKnowledge managementApplied psychologyEngineeringGerontologyWorld Wide WebOperations managementSociologyAnthropologyPsychotherapistParallelsMechanical engineeringAI in Service InteractionsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionDigital Mental Health Interventions
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