Digial health interventions encompass a wide range of technological solutions, from mobile applications and wearable devices to online platforms and virtual coaching programs. Through the collection and analysis of user data, these interventions can identify patterns, track progress, and offer customized strategies to help individuals overcome obstacles and sustain their healthy behaviours.
The seminar will explore the role of behavioural science and user-centred design in the development of effective digital health interventions. By incorporating behaviour psychology and human-computer interaction, these interventions can be designed to leverage cognitive biases, foster intrinsic motivation, and create engaging user experiences that inspire long-term behaviour change.