Investigating Opportunities for Crowdsourcing in Church-Based Health Interventions: A Participatory Design Study

要旨

Churches play a major role in providing social support to address health inequities within Black communities, in part by connecting members to key organizations and services. While public health has a history of disseminating interventions in faith communities, little work has explored the use of crowdsourcing to tailor interventions to the unique culture of each church community. Following Community Based Participatory Research principles, we partnered with two predominantly Black churches, and report on a series of three participatory design sessions with nine participants. We developed a novel storyboarding method to explore how crowdsourcing could promote health in these faith-based communities. Our findings characterize existing supports within the church community, and how church social structures impact member access to these supports. We further identify motivations to engage with a church-situated health application, and how these motivations translate to crowdsourcing tasks. Finally, we discuss considerations for public health crowdsourcing tasks.

受賞
Honorable Mention
キーワード
Crowdsourcing
mHealth
Health Promotion
Participatory Design
Faith-based communities
African-American
著者
Elizabeth Stowell
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
Teresa K O'Leary
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
Everlyne Kimani
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
Michael K. Paasche-Orlow
Boston University & Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA
Timothy Bickmore
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
Andrea G. Parker
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
DOI

10.1145/3313831.3376833

論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376833

会議: CHI 2020

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2020.acm.org/)

セッション: Healthy lives

Paper session
314 LANA'I
5 件の発表
2020-04-27 20:00:00
2020-04-27 21:15:00
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