McConnon Aine, Kirk Sara F L, Ransley Joan K
Food, Consumer Behaviour and Health Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.
J Nutr Educ Behav. 2009 Jul-Aug;41(4):261-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2008.07.008.
To investigate use and views of a Web site designed for weight control.
Questionnaire-based evaluation with data collected at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months.
Data were collected as part of a community-based, randomized controlled trial.
Subjects (n = 111) were participants of the intervention arm of a randomized controlled trial evaluating effectiveness of a Web site designed for weight control in an obese sample.
Participants were asked to use the intervention Web site for weight control over a 12-month period.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Participants were asked to report their use and views of the Web site. In addition, use of the Web site was automatically recorded on logging onto the Web site.
Descriptive statistics, factor analysis.
Fifty-nine participants (53%) reported using the Web site at 6 months, with 32 participants (29%) still using it at 12 months. The average time spent on the Web site per visit was 21.1 minutes (SD = 16.6) at 6 months and 13.6 minutes (SD = 9.3) at 12 months, with an average number of logons of 15.8 (SD = 15.2) over the trial period. In general, satisfaction scores for the Web site were positive. Scores for ability of the resource to encourage positive behavior change for weight control were marginally negative. Social support sections of the Web site were used least and received the lowest satisfaction ratings.
Despite positive satisfaction scores, use of the resource was limited. It is expected that participants' limited ability to use the Internet may have limited the use of the resource and consequently reduced the social support available to participants. Future investigation of the views and use patterns of current users of Internet-based weight loss resources would help inform future development of such tools.
调查一个为体重控制设计的网站的使用情况及用户看法。
基于问卷调查的评估,在基线、6个月和12个月时收集数据。
数据收集是一项基于社区的随机对照试验的一部分。
受试者(n = 111)是一项随机对照试验干预组的参与者,该试验评估一个为肥胖样本设计的体重控制网站的有效性。
要求参与者在12个月期间使用干预网站进行体重控制。
要求参与者报告他们对该网站的使用情况及看法。此外,登录网站时会自动记录网站使用情况。
描述性统计、因子分析。
59名参与者(53%)报告在6个月时使用过该网站,32名参与者(29%)在12个月时仍在使用。每次访问该网站的平均时长在6个月时为21.1分钟(标准差 = 16.6),在12个月时为13.6分钟(标准差 = 9.3),在试验期间平均登录次数为15.8次(标准差 = 15.2)。总体而言,对该网站的满意度评分呈阳性。该资源在鼓励体重控制积极行为改变方面的评分略为负面。网站的社会支持板块使用最少,满意度评分最低。
尽管满意度评分呈阳性,但该资源的使用有限。预计参与者有限的互联网使用能力可能限制了该资源的使用,从而减少了参与者可获得的社会支持。未来对基于互联网的减肥资源当前用户的看法和使用模式进行调查,将有助于指导此类工具的未来开发。