School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2022 Feb 23;10:803152. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.803152. eCollection 2022.
The Change4Life Food Scanner app is a UK Government dietary app designed to provide feedback on the nutritional content of packaged foods to parents and their children. To understand its intended mechanism of behavior change and how Behavior Change Technique (BCT) content evolves with app updates, this research aimed to map out the BCTs of two versions of the Change4Life Food Scanner app. Two coders undertook a descriptive comparative analysis of the use of BCTs in the Food Scanner app using the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy [both the outdated (v1.6) and updated (v2.0) versions of the app were coded]. Results showed that both versions encompass the BCTs "goal setting (behavior)", "feedback on behavior", "social support (unspecified)", "instruction on how to perform behavior", "salience of consequences", "prompts/cues" and "credible source". The outdated version contained the BCT "behavior substitution" which had been dropped in the updated version. The updated version featured the additional BCTs "information about social and environmental consequences", "information about emotional consequences", "social reward" and "social incentive" and was comparatively more BCT intensive in terms of content and occurrence. The BCT content of the Food Scanner app resembles that of existing dietary apps and incorporates several BCTs which have previously been found to be effective. Future work to evaluate the effectiveness of the app is recommended. This will provide insight into whether the combination of BCTs used in the Change4Life Food Scanner app are effective in improving dietary choices.
“Change4Life 食品扫描”应用程序是英国政府开发的一款膳食应用程序,旨在为家长及其子女提供包装食品营养成分的反馈。为了了解其预期的行为改变机制以及行为改变技术(BCT)内容如何随着应用程序更新而演变,本研究旨在对“Change4Life 食品扫描”应用程序的两个版本中的 BCT 进行映射。两位编码员使用行为改变技术分类法(对过时版本(v1.6)和更新版本(v2.0)的应用程序进行编码)对食品扫描应用程序中 BCT 的使用情况进行了描述性比较分析。结果表明,两个版本都包含 BCT“目标设定(行为)”、“行为反馈”、“社会支持(未指定)”、“行为执行指导”、“后果突显”、“提示/线索”和“可信来源”。过时版本包含已在更新版本中删除的 BCT“行为替代”。更新版本具有额外的 BCT“关于社会和环境后果的信息”、“关于情绪后果的信息”、“社会奖励”和“社会激励”,并且在内容和出现方面相对更密集。食品扫描应用程序的 BCT 内容类似于现有的饮食应用程序,并包含了一些以前被发现有效的 BCT。建议对该应用程序的有效性进行进一步研究。这将深入了解“Change4Life 食品扫描”应用程序中使用的 BCT 组合是否能有效改善饮食选择。