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1 Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
2 Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou 310013, China |
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Abstract Chronic diseases have become a big health challenge. Prevention and health care are the best ways to handle chronic diseases. More and more researchers devote themselves to develop selfmanagement systems which can give chronic patients a great offer of managing the health by themselves. In the last decade, persuasive technology which is recognized as a kind of computer aiding technology that can change people’s attitudes and behaviors, is developed rapidly and has been widely used in various fields. The integration of persuasive technology and selfmanagement can help chronic patients to form proper attitudes, behaviors and habits, which can enhance the compliance of patients and thus improve the efficiency of selfmanagement. This paper introduces the definition, principle and application of persuasive technology and focuses on its application and future development in selfmanagement of chronic diseases.
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