Study Purpose: to understand the general public’s opinion of delivering health information using augmented reality, and any factors that improve/reduce its perceived effectiveness.
Description: we will demonstrate health education delivered via an app called Zappar, which works with an AR poster we developed with adolescents. Our study involves interviews designed to understand people’s opinions on digital education, including our intervention, and learn the perceived strengths and weaknesses of our intervention.
Gender: No preference
Age: 13 – 18 years old
Location: Australia
Other criteria: Caregiver willing to provide written consent
Gender: No preference
Age: 18+ years old
Location: Australia
Other criteria: Parent of at least 1 adolescent aged 13-18 years old when interview performed
Gender: No preference
Age: 18+ years old
Location: Australia
Other criteria: Health professional practising in their field at least 12 months prior to interview
No rewards for participation, except for the chance to help improve health education delivery to adolescents
Contact details for more information or to register your interest
Email unisa.researchvolunteers@unisa.edu.au
Phone 8302 1365
Ethics Approval: 204093