Persuasive Technologies and Social Interactions in Professional Environments: Embedded Qualitative Case Study.
Barb MarcolinChad SaundersBenoit AubertPublished in: JMIR formative research (2022)
The persuasive technology platform, in combination with self-management and professional management and social interactions, significantly altered work management behaviors. Interactions among individual outcomes, group influences, and social situations strongly influenced individuals' behaviors in their work and home environments. Three things further improved the positive results that we observed: privacy shields (which allowed employees to reveal health concerns without fear of professional consequences), individual private activities aligned with group activities, and integration between HCP work with localized, organizational work roles.