College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2021 Jan 19;9(1):e22488. doi: 10.2196/22488.
Wearable activity trackers are popular devices used to motivate behavior change. Wearable activity trackers are especially beneficial for encouraging light physical activity such as walking, which is an ideal behavior for older adults or individuals who cannot be physically active at moderate and vigorous levels. A common problem is that people do not continue to use these wearable devices, with initial behavioral change gains eroding as people disengage. Limited research is available regarding the continued use of wearable activity trackers. The habit formation literature may provide insights into the long-term use of wearables and other health informatics devices.
This study aims to uncover the mechanism underlying the long-term continued use of wearable devices among older adults through the theoretical lens of habit formation.
In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 participants who were aged 65 years or older and had used wearable activity trackers for more than 6 months to understand their experiences and the strategies they employed to support continued use.
Thematic analysis of data revealed 8 themes related to habit formation, including aspects in initiation and goal setting, use of contextual cues, action planning, and coping planning. Long-term users tended to have meaningful initiation of wearable activity trackers. They usually started with a small behavioral change goal and gradually increased it. They used consistent time and locational cues to make the use of wearable activity trackers routine. Long-term users also used creative contextual cues and reminders to facilitate action planning, engaged in coping planning to deal with anticipated problems, and had a positive mindset and inventive strategies for managing unfulfillment and lapses.
The results of this qualitative study of long-term users of wearable activity trackers suggest specific ways to enhance long-term habit formation among older adults. These best practices by long-term users can inform the future design of technology-based behavior interventions.
可穿戴活动追踪器是一种流行的设备,用于激励行为改变。可穿戴活动追踪器特别有助于鼓励轻度体育活动,如步行,这是老年人或无法进行适度和剧烈运动的人的理想行为。一个常见的问题是,人们不会继续使用这些可穿戴设备,随着人们的脱离,最初的行为改变收益会逐渐减少。关于可穿戴活动追踪器的持续使用,相关研究有限。习惯形成文献可能为可穿戴设备和其他健康信息学设备的长期使用提供一些见解。
本研究旨在通过习惯形成的理论视角,揭示老年人长期持续使用可穿戴设备的机制。
对 20 名年龄在 65 岁或以上、使用可穿戴活动追踪器超过 6 个月的参与者进行深入访谈,以了解他们的经验以及他们为支持持续使用而采用的策略。
对数据的主题分析揭示了与习惯形成相关的 8 个主题,包括启动和目标设定、使用情境线索、行动计划和应对计划等方面。长期使用者往往会有意义地启动可穿戴活动追踪器。他们通常从一个小的行为改变目标开始,并逐渐增加。他们使用一致的时间和地点线索使使用可穿戴活动追踪器成为常规。长期使用者还使用创造性的情境线索和提醒来促进行动计划,参与应对计划以应对预期问题,并保持积极的心态和创造性的策略来管理未实现和失误。
这项对可穿戴活动追踪器长期使用者的定性研究结果表明了增强老年人长期习惯形成的具体方法。这些长期使用者的最佳实践可以为基于技术的行为干预的未来设计提供信息。