When Informed Decision Making Meets Health Promotion: An Integration of Both Areas Based on the Example of Smoking Cessation

Research output: ThesisDoctoral ThesisThesis 5: fully external

Abstract

This dissertation had two main goals. The first goal was to learn more about so-called decision aids that are used to help users make decisions related to improving their own health. It was found that, while these tools can help people, we still need to learn more about what really helps in decision making. The dissertation makes a first contribution to this. The second goal was to develop a digital decision aid to help smokers decide how they want to quit smoking. This decision aid was developed together with smokers and other experts. Furthermore, it was examined who finds such a decision aid interesting and from which part of the decision aid users benefit the most. It was found that, although many people are interested in such a digital decision aid, more research needs to be done into what ensures that users continue to use the decision aid and do not stop halfway through.
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • Maastricht University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Smit, Eline S, Co-supervisor, External person
  • Hoving, Ciska, Co-supervisor, External person
  • Dirksen, Carmen D, Supervisor, External person
Thesis sponsors
Award date8 Mar 2022
Print ISBNs9789464236590
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

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