Supporting eating behaviour of community-dwelling older adults: co-design of an embodied conversational agent

Design Health (Abingdon). 2021 Mar 4;5(1):120-139. doi: 10.1080/24735132.2021.1885592. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

In order to support community-dwelling older adults with healthy eating behaviours, Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) may be an effective and engaging medium. However, ECAs have not yet been found to be capable of engendering behaviour change, which is partly attributed to the absence of a match with users' practices, needs and preferences. Hence, we describe a co-design process with older adults that informs both the content and the appearance of an ECA. Data was gathered through three consecutive iterations of co-design sessions with two groups of community-dwelling older adults in the Netherlands. Prior to the first session, participants completed a seven-day lifestyle diary. This study adds knowledge on the meaning of healthy eating, as well as on specific barriers to, and opportunities for, giving advice using an ECA in this target group. Furthermore, we translate this knowledge into general advice for designing an ECA in the context of health behaviour change, while reflecting on a co-design process with older adults.

Keywords: Co-design; eating behavior; embodied conversational agent; older adults.

Grants and funding

PACO is funded by The Netherlands Association for Health Research and Development (ZonMw): ZonMw Create Health program grant number 40-44300-98-110.