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SATO (IDEAS expAnded wiTh BCIO): workflow for designers of patient-centered mobile health behaviour change intervention applications

Last uploaded: November 26, 2022






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Acronym SATO
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Description Designing effective theory-driven digital behaviour change interventions (DBCI) is a challenging task. To ease the design process, and assist with knowledge sharing and evaluation of the DBCI, we propose the SATO (IDEASexpAnded wiTh BCIO) design workflow based on the IDEAS (Integrate, Design, Assess, and Share) framework and aligned with the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology (BCIO). BCIO is a structural representation of the knowledge in behaviour change domain supporting evaluation of behaviour change interventions (BCIs) but it is not straightforward to utilise it during DBCI design. IDEAS (Integrate, Design, Assess, and Share) framework guides multi-disciplinary teams through the mobile health (mHealth) application development life-cycle but it is not aligned with BCIO entities. SATO couples BCIO entities with workflow steps and extends IDEAS Integrate stage with consideration of customisation and personalisation. The SATO ontology provides the extensions of BCIO along with examples of a BCI Scenario of Fatigue Reduction.
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Categories
Health
Contact
Mor Peleg ([email protected])
Creation date
November 17, 2022
Submission date
November 26, 2022
Version information
v2 See more...
uri
https://w3id.org/CAPABLE/ontologies/SATO
https://w3id.org/CAPABLE/ontologies/SATO
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
v2 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 11/17/2022 11/26/2022 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff
unknown (Archived) 11/17/2022 11/17/2022 OWL
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Classes 1,264
Individuals 1
Properties 53
Maximum depth 3
Maximum number of children 51
Average number of children 3
Classes with a single child 114
Classes with more than 25 children 3
Classes with no definition 20
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