School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2012 Nov 7;12:953. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-953.
Telephone based interventions are effective in promoting health behaviours. The use of telephone based support services to promote healthy eating, activity or weight loss, however, are currently under-utilised. The aim of this study was to assess the acceptability and potential effectiveness of a telemarketing approach in increasing community use of proactive services to encourage healthy eating, physical activity and weight loss.
The study employed a cross sectional design. Eligible consenting participants completed a 15 minute telephone survey conducted by trained telephone interviewers using computer assisted telephone interviewing technology.
Overall, 87% of participants considered it acceptable for a health service to contact people by telephone to offer assistance to help them lose weight, eat healthily or be more physically active. Among participants with inadequate fruit and vegetable intake, physical activity or who were overweight, 64%, 54% and 61% respectively reported that they would use one or more of the proactive support services offered. Females and those from non -English speaking households who did not eat sufficient serves were significantly more likely to report that they would use support services.
The findings suggest that proactive telemarketing of health services to facilitate healthy eating, physical activity or weight loss is considered highly acceptable and may be effective in encouraging service use by more than half of all adults with these behavioural risks.
基于电话的干预措施在促进健康行为方面非常有效。然而,目前基于电话的支持服务在促进健康饮食、活动或减肥方面的使用还远远不够。本研究的目的是评估电话营销方法在增加社区使用主动服务以鼓励健康饮食、身体活动和减肥方面的可接受性和潜在效果。
该研究采用了横断面设计。合格的同意参与者完成了由经过培训的电话采访员使用计算机辅助电话采访技术进行的 15 分钟电话调查。
总的来说,87%的参与者认为健康服务通过电话联系人们提供帮助以帮助他们减肥、健康饮食或更积极地活动是可以接受的。在水果和蔬菜摄入不足、身体活动不足或超重的参与者中,分别有 64%、54%和 61%的人表示他们会使用提供的一项或多项主动支持服务。女性和来自非英语家庭的人,如果他们没有摄入足够的服务,他们更有可能报告说他们会使用支持服务。
这些发现表明,主动电话营销健康服务以促进健康饮食、身体活动或减肥被认为是高度可接受的,并且可能会有效地鼓励一半以上有这些行为风险的成年人使用服务。