Fry Jillian P, Neff Roni A
Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
J Med Internet Res. 2009 May 14;11(2):e16. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1138.
Health behavior interventions using periodic prompts have utilized technology, such as the Internet, that allows messages to be sent to participants in cost-effective ways. To our knowledge, no comprehensive evidence review has been performed specifically to evaluate the effectiveness of communicating regular messages and to examine how characteristics of the prompts change the effectiveness of programs aimed at reminding people to adopt healthy behaviors, maintain those they already practice, and cease unhealthy behaviors.
A systematic literature review was performed to investigate the effectiveness of limited contact interventions targeting weight loss, physical activity, and/or diet that provided periodic prompts regarding behavior change for health promotion. The review sought to identify specific characteristics of these interventions that may be associated with superior results.
Electronic literature searches were performed between February and April, 2008. Articles were included if periodic prompts were used as an intervention or a component of an intervention, a behavioral or biological outcome measure was used, and an ongoing health promotion behavior was targeted. A rating system was applied to each study to provide a quantitative representation of the quality of the evidence provided by each article.
There were 19 articles with a combined sample size of 15,655 that met the inclusion criteria, and 11 studies reported positive findings regarding the utility of periodic prompts. Several articles showed enhanced effectiveness when prompts were frequent and personal contact with a counselor was included. Long-term behavior change and health improvements were not examined by this review because of a lack of long-term follow-up in the literature.
In light of promising results of most studies, additional research on limited contact interventions targeting health behaviors including weight loss, physical activity, and/or diet is merited that utilizes rigorous methods including control groups; follow-up data collection; and testing of prompt frequencies, specific intervention components, or prompt characteristics. Future research would be especially valuable if it improves understanding of the most effective types of periodic prompts for fostering long-term behavior change in order to maximize use of this tool in limited contact health promotion programs. Specifically, various types of communication technology should be used and evaluated to expand and refine their use.
使用定期提示的健康行为干预措施利用了互联网等技术,这些技术能够以经济高效的方式向参与者发送信息。据我们所知,尚未进行全面的证据审查来专门评估定期发送信息的有效性,也未考察提示的特征如何改变旨在提醒人们采取健康行为、维持已有的健康行为并停止不健康行为的项目的有效性。
进行一项系统的文献综述,以调查针对减肥、体育活动和/或饮食的有限接触干预措施的有效性,这些干预措施会提供有关行为改变以促进健康的定期提示。该综述旨在确定这些干预措施可能与更优结果相关的具体特征。
于2008年2月至4月进行了电子文献检索。如果将定期提示用作干预措施或干预措施的一个组成部分、使用了行为或生物学结果指标且针对的是持续的健康促进行为,则纳入相关文章。对每项研究应用一个评分系统,以定量表示每篇文章提供的证据质量。
有19篇文章符合纳入标准,合并样本量为15655,11项研究报告了关于定期提示效用的积极结果。几篇文章表明,当提示频繁且包含与咨询师的个人接触时,效果会增强。由于文献中缺乏长期随访,本综述未考察长期行为改变和健康改善情况。
鉴于大多数研究取得了有前景的结果,值得对针对包括减肥、体育活动和/或饮食在内的健康行为的有限接触干预措施进行更多研究,这些研究应采用包括对照组、随访数据收集以及提示频率、特定干预组成部分或提示特征测试等在内的严格方法。如果未来的研究能增进对促进长期行为改变的最有效定期提示类型的理解,以便在有限接触健康促进项目中最大限度地利用这一工具,那将特别有价值。具体而言,应使用和评估各种类型的通信技术,以扩大和完善其应用。