Hidden in Plain Sight: A Crowdsourced Public Art Contest to Make Automated External Defibrillators More Visible

作者:Merchant Raina M*; Griffis Heather M; Ha Yoonhee P; Kilaru Austin S; Sellers Allison M; Hershey John C; Hill Shawndra S; Kramer Golinkoff Emily; Nadkarni Lindsay; Debski Margaret M; Padrez Kevin A; Becker Lance B; Asch David A
来源:American Journal of Public Health, 2014, 104(12): 2306-2312.
DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2014.302211

摘要

Objectives. We sought to explore the feasibility of using a crowdsourcing study to promote awareness about automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and their locations. Methods. The Defibrillator Design Challenge was an online initiative that asked the public to create educational designs that would enhance AED visibility, which took place over 8 weeks, from February 6, 2014, to April 6, 2014. Participants were encouraged to vote for AED designs and share designs on social media for points. Using a mixed-methods study design, we measured participant demographics and motivations, design characteristics, dissemination, and Web site engagement. Results. Over 8 weeks, there were 13 992 unique Web site visitors; 119 submitted designs and 2140 voted. The designs were shared 48 254 times on Facebook and Twitter. Most designers-voters reported that they participated to contribute to an important cause (44%) rather than to win money (0.8%). Design themes included: empowerment, location awareness, objects (e.g., wings, lightning, batteries, life-buoys), and others. Conclusions. The Defibrillator Design Challenge engaged a broad audience to generate AED designs and foster awareness. This project provides a framework for using design and contest architecture to promote health messages.

  • 出版日期2014-12