Jang Seong-Bin, Kim Minseong
Department of Hotel Airline Service & Tourism, Jeonnam State University, 152 Juknokwon-ro, Damyang-eup, Damyang-gun 57337, Republic of Korea.
Department of Marketing and Information Systems, College of Business, Louisiana State University Shreveport, Shreveport, LA 71115, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Feb 18;15(2):231. doi: 10.3390/bs15020231.
This research explores the intersection of health informatics and behavioral science through the lens of fitness technologies, specifically Fitbit products. Grounded in the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Self-Determination Theory (SDT), this study examines how these technologies influence user acceptance and physical activity motivation. Employing a qualitative approach, the paper analyzed Fitbit user reviews to reveal insights into real-world interactions and perceptions, thereby deepening the understanding of technology adoption behaviors in health contexts. The findings highlight the significance of perceived ease of use and usefulness, as well as the integration of health consciousness in technology acceptance, enriching the TAM framework. Additionally, the study confirms Self-Determination Theory's proposition of intrinsic motivation being more effective for lasting behavior change, as seen in users' evolving interactions with Fitbit features. Furthermore, this study contributes to health behavior theories by demonstrating the role of technological devices in altering health routines.
本研究通过健身技术,特别是Fitbit产品,探讨健康信息学与行为科学的交叉点。基于技术接受模型(TAM)和自我决定理论(SDT),本研究考察了这些技术如何影响用户接受度和身体活动动机。本文采用定性方法,分析了Fitbit用户评论,以揭示对现实世界互动和认知的见解,从而加深对健康背景下技术采用行为的理解。研究结果突出了感知易用性和有用性的重要性,以及健康意识在技术接受中的整合,丰富了TAM框架。此外,该研究证实了自我决定理论中关于内在动机对持久行为改变更有效的主张,这在用户与Fitbit功能不断演变的互动中可见一斑。此外,本研究通过展示技术设备在改变健康习惯中的作用,为健康行为理论做出了贡献。