Appleton Katherine Marie, Bray Jeff, Price Sarah, Liebchen Gernot, Jiang Nan, Mavridis Ioannis, Saulais Laure, Giboreau Agnès, Perez-Cueto Federico J A, Coolen Rebecca, Ronge Manfred, Hartwell Heather
Research Centre for Behaviour Change, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bournemouth University, Poole, United Kingdom.
Faculty of Management, Bournemouth University, Poole, United Kingdom.
JMIR Form Res. 2019 Nov 4;3(4):e12966. doi: 10.2196/12966.
Increasing pressure from governments, public health bodies, and consumers is driving a need for increased food-based information provision in eating-out situations. Meals eaten outside the home are known to be less healthy than meals eaten at home, and consumers can complain of poor information on the health impact and allergen content of meals eaten out.
This paper aimed to describe the development and early assessment of a mobile phone app that allows the provision of accurate personalized food-based information while considering individual characteristics (allergies, diet type, and preferences) to enable informed consumer choice when eating out.
An app was designed and developed to address these requirements using an agile approach. The developed app was then evaluated at 8 public engagement events using the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire and qualitative feedback.
Consideration of the literature and consultation with consumers revealed a need for information provision for consumers in the eating-out situation, including the ability to limit the information provided to that which was personally relevant or interesting. The app was designed to provide information to consumers on the dishes available in a workplace canteen and to allow consumers the freedom to personalize the app and choose the information that they received. Evaluation using the SUS questionnaire revealed positive responses to the app from a range of potential users, and qualitative comments demonstrated broad interest in its use.
This paper details the successful development and early assessment of a novel mobile phone app designed to provide food-based information in an eating-out situation in a personalized manner.
政府、公共卫生机构和消费者的压力与日俱增,这促使人们需要在外出就餐时提供更多基于食物的信息。众所周知,外出就餐时所吃的饭菜不如在家中吃的健康,而且消费者可能会抱怨缺乏有关外出就餐所吃饭菜对健康影响及过敏原含量的信息。
本文旨在描述一款手机应用程序的开发及早期评估情况,该应用程序能够在考虑个人特征(过敏情况、饮食类型和偏好)的同时,提供准确的个性化食物信息,以便消费者在外出就餐时能够做出明智的选择。
采用敏捷方法设计并开发了一款应用程序来满足这些需求。然后,使用系统可用性量表(SUS)问卷和定性反馈在8次公众参与活动中对开发的应用程序进行了评估。
对文献的研究以及与消费者的咨询表明,需要为外出就餐的消费者提供信息,包括能够将所提供的信息限制在与个人相关或感兴趣的范围内。该应用程序旨在向消费者提供工作场所食堂中菜品的信息,并允许消费者自由个性化设置应用程序并选择他们接收的信息。使用SUS问卷进行的评估显示,一系列潜在用户对该应用程序给予了积极反馈,定性评论也表明人们对其使用表现出广泛兴趣。
本文详细介绍了一款新颖的手机应用程序的成功开发及早期评估情况,该应用程序旨在以个性化方式在外出就餐时提供基于食物的信息。