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2024-05-20
"Choosing Health": acceptability and feasibility of a theory-based, online-delivered, tailored weight loss, and weight loss maintenance intervention
Palacz-Poborczyk, Iga
Naughton, Felix
Januszewicz, Anna
Quested, Eleanor
Hagger, Martin S.
Pagoto, Sherry
Verboon, Peter
Robinson, Suzanne
Kwaśnicka, Dominika
Few weight loss and weight loss maintenance interventions are tailored to include factors demonstrated to predict the user’s behavior. Establishing the feasibility and acceptability of such interventions is crucial. The aim of this study was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of a theory-based, tailored, online-delivered weight loss and weight loss maintenance intervention (Choosing Health). We conducted a mixed methods process evaluation of the Choosing Health tailored intervention, nested in a randomized controlled trial (N = 288) with an embedded N-of-1 study, investigating participants’ and implementers’ experiences related to intervention context, implementation, and mechanisms of impact. Measures included: (i) surveys, (ii) data-prompted interviews (DPIs) with study participants, (iii) semi-structured interviews with implementers, and (iv) intervention access and engagement data. Five themes described the acceptability of the intervention to participants: (i) monitoring behavior change and personal progress to better understand the weight management process, (ii) working collaboratively with the intervention implementers to achieve participants’ goals, (iii) perceived benefits of non-judgmental and problem-solving tone of the intervention, (iv) changes in personal perception of the weight management process due to intervention tailoring, and (v) insufficient intervention content tailoring. The intervention delivery was feasible, however, emails and text messages differed in terms of accessibility and resources required to deliver the content. The use of Ecological Momentary Assessment as a technique to gather personal data for further tailoring was acceptable, and facilitated behavior change monitoring. Personalization of the intervention content above and beyond domain-specific issues, for example, by addressing participants’ social roles may better match their needs. Support from the implementers and feedback on body composition changes may increase participants’ engagement.
2024-10-01
Świadomość i wiedza na temat dezinformacji wśród polskich dziennikarzy newsowych
2024-10-29Instytut Mediów, Dziennikarstwa i Komunikacji Społecznej Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego
Współczesny wizerunek polskiej policji w świetle badań własnych
The purpose of the study was to examine public opinion on a selected group of respondents regarding the cooperation of the media with the police on the basis of content analysis of media messages. At the same time, a question was asked about the potential influence of the media on its image and public trust. It also sought to answer the question about how respondents perceive the institution in the public space. The study employed a survey method using an anonymous survey questionnaire with 112 respondents from the Polish area. Media content analysis and a comparative method were also useful. Analysis of the survey results proved a positive image of the Polish Police.
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2024-01-04
Ready or not? Examining acceptance and fears of robots in the labor market: A survey of a polish sample
The purpose of the study is to assess attitudes toward robots among a Polish sample (N = 1044) using a series of questions focused on their perceptions within the labor market. Based on previous research, higher concerns toward and lower acceptance of robots were predicted for women, people performing manual and manual work, and people who are not familiar with robotics. The hypotheses were only partially confirmed. Orientation in the field of robotics is conducive to greater acceptance of the presence of robots in trust works professions. Unexpectedly, it turned out that people who declared performing physical work, compared to people performing other types of tasks, have a more affirmative attitude to the participation of robots in customer service occupations and to accept the autonomy of the robot to a higher degree. The results also showed that women are more concerned about the increased presence of robots in the labour market and less accepting of the replacement of humans by robots and the greater autonomy of intelligent machines. In addition, the analysis revealed that people with more knowledge in the field of robotics declare greater acceptance of the autonomous work of robots and in terms of replacing people with robots in the work environment, they also have fewer concerns about the market situation compared to those who do not consider themselves knowledgeable in this area.