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Ethical issues in designing interventions for behavioural change
Author(s) -
Gyuchan Thomas Jun,
Fernando Carvalho,
Neil Sinclair
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.21606/dma.2018.498
This paper reflects on fundamental ethical issues concerning designing for behavioural change, in order to raise questions about the factors that should be considered by design practitioners when developing interventions. It draws on existing literature on philosophical ethics, moral psychology and design. It proposes a list of ethical questions and considerations to be made throughout the design process. A case study addressing behavioural changes in antibiotics prescriptions (for Urinary Tract Infections) was carried out to demonstrate how the ethical questionsidentified are asked and considered. We provide a framework for addressing theseissues with the hope that it will help minimise the risk of problematic and unethicalintervention design processes.

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