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开发基于参与行动应用程序的干预措施以改善高等院校学生的24小时运动指南行为:干预映射应用方案

Development of a ParticipACTION App-Based Intervention for Improving Postsecondary Students' 24-Hour Movement Guideline Behaviors: Protocol for the Application of Intervention Mapping.

作者信息

Flood Stephanie M, Thompson Brooke, Faulkner Guy, Vanderloo Leigh M, Blackett Beth, Dolf Matt, Latimer-Cheung Amy E, Duggan Mary, Di Sebastiano Katie M, Lane Kirstin N, Brouwers Melissa C, McKenna Julia, Chulak-Bozzer Tala, Fuller Daniel, Ruissen Geralyn R, Sturrock Shelby L, Tomasone Jennifer R

机构信息

School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.

School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Mar 14;12:e39977. doi: 10.2196/39977.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for adults provide specific recommendations for levels of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep (ie, the movement behaviors) required for optimal health. Performance of the movement behaviors is associated with improved mental well-being. However, most postsecondary students do not meet the movement behavior recommendations within the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines and experience increased stress and declining well-being, suggesting the need for an intervention targeting students' movement behaviors.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to develop and implement a theory-informed intervention intended to improve the movement behaviors and mental well-being of first-year postsecondary students.

METHODS

The Intervention Mapping protocol was applied in the development and implementation of the intervention. Intervention Mapping entailed performing a needs assessment, determining the intervention outcomes, selecting theory- and evidence-based change methods and applications, preparing and producing intervention plans and materials, developing the implementation plan, and finally developing an evaluation plan. The Theoretical Domains Framework and the Behavior Change Wheel were also used in conjunction with the Intervention Mapping protocol to ensure a solid theoretical basis for the intervention. This protocol led to the development and implementation of a 6-week, theory-informed ParticipACTION app-based intervention aimed at helping first-year postsecondary students improve their movement behaviors and mental well-being. The developed app content provided students with information on each of the movement behaviors and behavioral strategies (ie, goal setting, action planning, monitoring, and coping planning). The use of Intervention Mapping allowed for the continuous involvement of various multidisciplinary partners and end users, ensuring that the intervention design and implementation was appropriate for the target audience. The feasibility, acceptability, and potential impact of the intervention will be examined in a subsequent proof-of-concept study at 2 Canadian university campuses.

RESULTS

Participant recruitment occurred during September 2021, and the intervention was conducted from October to December 2021. The deadline for completion of the postintervention questionnaire by participants was mid-December 2021. The analysis of data examining the feasibility, acceptability, and potential impact of the intervention began in January 2022, with the publication of the proof-of-concept evaluation expected in 2023.

CONCLUSIONS

Intervention Mapping with the Theoretical Domains Framework and Behavior Change Wheel was a useful approach to combine evidence and theoretical concepts to guide the design and implementation of a ParticipACTION app-based intervention targeting postsecondary students' movement behaviors and mental well-being. This process may serve as an example for other researchers developing multiple behavior change app-based interventions. Should the forthcoming evaluation demonstrate the intervention's acceptability, feasibility, and potential impact, the intervention may provide a scalable method of improving postsecondary students' movement behaviors and mental well-being.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR1-10.2196/39977.

摘要

背景

加拿大成人24小时运动指南针对最佳健康所需的身体活动、久坐行为和睡眠水平(即运动行为)给出了具体建议。运动行为的执行与心理健康状况的改善相关。然而,大多数高等院校学生未达到加拿大24小时运动指南中的运动行为建议,且经历着压力增加和幸福感下降的情况,这表明需要针对学生运动行为进行干预。

目的

我们旨在开发并实施一项基于理论的干预措施,以改善高等院校一年级学生的运动行为和心理健康状况。

方法

干预映射协议被应用于干预措施的开发与实施。干预映射包括进行需求评估、确定干预结果、选择基于理论和证据的改变方法及应用、准备并制作干预计划和材料、制定实施计划,最后制定评估计划。理论领域框架和行为改变轮也与干预映射协议结合使用,以确保干预措施有坚实的理论基础。该协议促成了一项为期6周、基于理论的、以参与行动应用程序为基础的干预措施的开发与实施,旨在帮助高等院校一年级学生改善他们的运动行为和心理健康状况。开发的应用程序内容为学生提供了有关每种运动行为和行为策略(即目标设定、行动计划、监测和应对计划)的信息。干预映射的使用使得各多学科合作伙伴和最终用户能够持续参与,确保干预设计和实施适合目标受众。干预措施的可行性、可接受性和潜在影响将在随后于加拿大2个大学校园进行的概念验证研究中进行检验。

结果

参与者招募于2021年9月进行,干预措施于2021年10月至12月实施。参与者完成干预后调查问卷的截止日期为2021年12月中旬。对考察干预措施可行性、可接受性和潜在影响的数据的分析于2022年1月开始,预计2023年发表概念验证评估结果。

结论

将干预映射与理论领域框架和行为改变轮相结合,是一种将证据和理论概念相结合的有用方法,可指导针对高等院校学生运动行为和心理健康状况的基于参与行动应用程序的干预措施的设计和实施。这一过程可为其他开发基于应用程序的多行为改变干预措施的研究人员提供范例。如果即将进行的评估证明该干预措施具有可接受性、可行性和潜在影响,那么该干预措施可能提供一种可扩展的方法来改善高等院校学生的运动行为和心理健康状况。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):RR1-10.2196/39977。

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