Title
Strategies to improve effectiveness of physical activity coaching systems: Development of personas for providing tailored feedback.
Abstract
Mobile physical activity interventions can be improved by incorporating behavioural change theories. Relations between self-efficacy, stage of change, and physical activity are investigated, enabling development of feedback strategies that can be used to improve their effectiveness. A total of 325 healthy control participants and 82 patients wore an activity monitor. Participants completed a self-efficacy or stage of change questionnaire. Results show that higher self-efficacy is related to higher activity levels. Patients are less active than healthy controls and show a larger drop in physical activity over the day. Patients in the maintenance stage of change are more active than patients in lower stages of change, but show an equally large drop in level of physical activity. Findings suggest that coaching should at least be tailored to level of self-efficacy, stage of change, and physical activity pattern. Tailored coaching strategies are developed, which suggest that increasing self-efficacy of users is most important. Guidelines are provided.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1177/1460458216653242
HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL
Keywords
Field
DocType
coaching,feedback,physical activity,self-efficacy,stage of change
Psychological intervention,Nursing,Healthy control,Physical therapy,Persona,Coaching,Self-efficacy,Physical medicine and rehabilitation,System development,Maintenance stage,Medicine,Behavioural change theories
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
24.0
1.0
1460-4582
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.63
1
Authors
7