Willemse Bastiaan Johannes Paulus Cornelis, Kaptein Maurits Clemens, Hasaart Fleur
Jheronimus Academy of Data Science, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.
Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Jul 31;9(7):e16471. doi: 10.2196/16471.
Existing evaluations of the effects of mobile apps to encourage physical activity have been criticized owing to their common lack of external validity, their short duration, and their inability to explain the drivers of the observed effects. This protocol describes the setup of Health Telescope, a longitudinal panel study in which the long-term effects of mobile electronic health (eHealth) apps are investigated. By setting up Health Telescope, we aim to (1) understand more about the long-term use of eHealth apps in an externally valid setting, (2) understand the relationships between short-term and long-term outcomes of the usage of eHealth apps, and (3) test different ways in which eHealth app allocation can be personalized.
The objectives of this paper are to (1) demonstrate and motivate the validity of the many choices that we made in setting up an intensive longitudinal study, (2) provide a resource for researchers interested in using data generated by our study, and (3) act as a guideline for researchers interested in setting up their own longitudinal data collection using wearable devices. For the third objective, we explicitly discuss the General Data Protection Regulation and ethical requirements that need to be addressed.
In this 4-month study, a group of approximately 450 participants will have their daily step count measured and will be asked daily about their mood using experience sampling. Once per month, participants will receive an intervention containing a recommendation to download an app that focuses on increasing physical activity. The mechanism for assigning recommendations to participants will be personalized over time, using contextual data obtained from previous interventions.
The data collection software has been developed, and all the legal and ethical checks are in place. Recruitment will start in Q4 of 2020. The initial results will be published in 2021.
The aim of Health Telescope is to investigate how different individuals respond to different ways of being encouraged to increase their physical activity. In this paper, we detail the setup, methods, and analysis plan that will enable us to reach this aim.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/16471.
现有的关于鼓励身体活动的移动应用程序效果的评估受到批评,因为它们普遍缺乏外部有效性、持续时间短,且无法解释观察到的效果的驱动因素。本方案描述了健康望远镜(Health Telescope)的设置,这是一项纵向队列研究,旨在调查移动电子健康(eHealth)应用程序的长期效果。通过设置健康望远镜,我们旨在:(1)在具有外部有效性的环境中更多地了解eHealth应用程序的长期使用情况;(2)了解eHealth应用程序使用的短期和长期结果之间的关系;(3)测试eHealth应用程序分配个性化的不同方式。
本文的目的是:(1)证明并激发我们在开展一项密集纵向研究时所做的众多选择的合理性;(2)为有兴趣使用我们研究产生的数据的研究人员提供一种资源;(3)为有兴趣使用可穿戴设备建立自己的纵向数据收集的研究人员提供指导。对于第三个目的,我们明确讨论了需要遵守的《通用数据保护条例》和伦理要求。
在这项为期4个月的研究中,一组约450名参与者的每日步数将被测量,并通过经验抽样法每天询问他们的情绪。参与者每月将收到一次干预,其中包含下载一款专注于增加身体活动的应用程序的建议。随着时间的推移,将使用从先前干预中获得的背景数据为参与者分配个性化的建议机制。
数据收集软件已开发完成,所有法律和伦理审查均已到位。招募工作将于2020年第四季度开始。初步结果将于2021年公布。
健康望远镜的目的是研究不同个体如何对鼓励他们增加身体活动的不同方式做出反应。在本文中,我们详细介绍了能够使我们实现这一目标的设置、方法和分析计划。
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