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骨关节炎与身体活动数字行为改变干预措施的系统共同开发与测试:理论映射与可接受性研究

Systematic co-development and testing of a digital behaviour change intervention for osteoarthritis and physical activity: Theoretical mapping and acceptability study.

作者信息

Berry Alice, McCabe Candy S, Muir Sarah, Walsh Nicola

机构信息

Centre for Health and Clinical Research, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.

Dorothy House Hospice, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts, UK.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2023 Oct 6;9:20552076231204425. doi: 10.1177/20552076231204425. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Osteoarthritis (OA) affects 8.75 million people in the UK. Physical activity (PA) is recommended as a core treatment, yet nearly half of people with OA are inactive. Accessible and user-friendly interventions are needed to motivate people with OA to be active. Digital behaviour change interventions (DBCIs) might help to support people with OA to self-manage their own levels of PA. The aim of this project was to co-develop and test a DBCI to motivate people with OA to be active.

METHODS

A mixed methods design was adopted to build the theoretical foundations, develop, and test a complex DBCI. Two patient research partners with lived experience of OA were recruited onto the project team to assist with intervention development, which was guided by the intervention mapping (IM) approach. Interviews and think-aloud sessions were then used to explore attitudes, values, and perceived effectiveness of the website.

RESULTS

The IM approach enabled the development of a prototype website to be illustrated in a clear and transparent way, showing a link between the practical materials adopted within the website and the theoretical constructs they were attempting to change. Potential users highlighted the importance of clear, easy-to-understand information, focusing on enjoyment and social connectedness.

CONCLUSIONS

DBCI development should be based on theory, adequately described, and thoroughly tested with potential users to understand how they might choose to integrate digital interventions into everyday life.

摘要

目的

骨关节炎(OA)在英国影响着875万人。体育活动(PA)被推荐为核心治疗方法,但近一半的OA患者缺乏运动。需要有可及且用户友好的干预措施来激励OA患者积极运动。数字行为改变干预措施(DBCIs)可能有助于支持OA患者自我管理其体育活动水平。本项目的目的是共同开发并测试一种DBCI,以激励OA患者积极运动。

方法

采用混合方法设计来构建理论基础、开发并测试一种复杂的DBCI。两名有OA生活经历的患者研究伙伴被招募到项目团队中,以协助干预措施的开发,该开发由干预映射(IM)方法指导。随后通过访谈和出声思考环节来探索对该网站的态度、价值观和感知效果。

结果

IM方法使一个原型网站得以清晰、透明地呈现,展示了网站内采用的实际材料与其试图改变的理论结构之间的联系。潜在用户强调了清晰、易懂信息的重要性,重点在于乐趣和社交联系。

结论

DBCI的开发应基于理论,进行充分描述,并与潜在用户进行全面测试,以了解他们可能如何选择将数字干预融入日常生活。

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