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行为改变技术在促进身体活动的移动应用程序中的应用。

Implementation of behavior change techniques in mobile applications for physical activity.

作者信息

Yang Chih-Hsiang, Maher Jaclyn P, Conroy David E

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.

Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2015 Apr;48(4):452-5. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.10.010. Epub 2015 Jan 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mobile applications (apps) for physical activity are popular and hold promise for promoting behavior change and reducing non-communicable disease risk. App marketing materials describe a limited number of behavior change techniques (BCTs), but apps may include unmarketed BCTs, which are important as well.

PURPOSE

To characterize the extent to which BCTs have been implemented in apps from a systematic user inspection of apps.

METHODS

Top-ranked physical activity apps (N=100) were identified in November 2013 and analyzed in 2014. BCTs were coded using a contemporary taxonomy following a user inspection of apps.

RESULTS

Users identified an average of 6.6 BCTs per app and most BCTs in the taxonomy were not represented in any apps. The most common BCTs involved providing social support, information about others' approval, instructions on how to perform a behavior, demonstrations of the behavior, and feedback on the behavior. A latent class analysis of BCT configurations revealed that apps focused on providing support and feedback as well as support and education.

CONCLUSIONS

Contemporary physical activity apps have implemented a limited number of BCTs and have favored BCTs with a modest evidence base over others with more established evidence of efficacy (e.g., social media integration for providing social support versus active self-monitoring by users). Social support is a ubiquitous feature of contemporary physical activity apps and differences between apps lie primarily in whether the limited BCTs provide education or feedback about physical activity.

摘要

背景

用于身体活动的移动应用程序(应用)很受欢迎,有望促进行为改变并降低非传染性疾病风险。应用的营销材料描述了数量有限的行为改变技术(BCT),但应用可能包含未用于营销的BCT,这些BCT也很重要。

目的

通过对应用进行系统的用户检查,描述BCT在应用中的实施程度。

方法

2013年11月确定了排名靠前的身体活动应用(N = 100),并于2014年进行分析。在对应用进行用户检查后,使用当代分类法对BCT进行编码。

结果

用户在每个应用中平均识别出6.6种BCT,分类法中的大多数BCT在任何应用中都未出现。最常见的BCT包括提供社会支持、关于他人认可的信息、行为执行方式的说明、行为示范以及行为反馈。对BCT配置的潜在类别分析表明,应用侧重于提供支持和反馈以及支持和教育。

结论

当代身体活动应用实施的BCT数量有限,与其他有更确凿疗效证据的BCT相比,更倾向于证据基础一般的BCT(例如,通过社交媒体整合提供社会支持与用户主动自我监测)。社会支持是当代身体活动应用的一个普遍特征,应用之间的差异主要在于有限的BCT是提供关于身体活动的教育还是反馈。

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