| Literature DB >> 24965805 |
Artur Direito1, Leila Pfaeffli Dale, Emma Shields, Rosie Dobson, Robyn Whittaker, Ralph Maddison.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There has been a recent proliferation in the development of smartphone applications (apps) aimed at modifying various health behaviours. While interventions that incorporate behaviour change techniques (BCTs) have been associated with greater effectiveness, it is not clear to what extent smartphone apps incorporate such techniques. The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of BCTs in physical activity and dietary apps and determine how reliably the taxonomy checklist can be used to identify BCTs in smartphone apps.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24965805 PMCID: PMC4080693 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-646
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Selection of sample of apps. Procedure for selection of sample of physical activity and dietary apps.
Descriptive data of the top-40 apps
| Average rating (1-5) | 3.93 | 4.17 | 4.05 |
| (0.55) | (0.94) | (0.77) | |
| [3-5] | [1-5] | [1-5] | |
| Total ratings | 193.35 | 35.85 | 114.60 |
| (567.78) | (35.54) | (405.00) | |
| [0-2529] | [0-115] | [0-2529] | |
| "hate it" ratings (1 star) | 13.00 | 1.80 | 7.40 |
| (24.75) | (2.38) | (18.25) | |
| [0-92] | [0-9] | [0-92] | |
| “don’t like it” ratings (2 stars) | 5.80 | 1.20 | 3.50 |
| (11.72) | (1.40) | (8.56) | |
| [0-47] | [0-4] | [0-47] | |
| “it’s ok” ratings (3 stars) | 8.80 | 2.35 | 5.58 |
| (20.42) | (3.41) | (14.81) | |
| [0-79] | [0-14] | [0-79] | |
| “it’s good” ratings (4 stars) | 35.60 | 8.25 | 21.93 |
| (90.82) | (10.09) | (65.27) | |
| [0-371] | [0-32] | [0-371] | |
| “it’s great” ratings (5 stars) | 130.15 | 22.25 | 76.20 |
| (430.92) | (23.05) | (306.12) | |
| [0-1940] | [0-74] | [0-1940] | |
| Customer reviews | 108.70 | 22.90 | 65.80 |
| (341.48) | (27.14) | (243.01) | |
| [0-1527] | [0-89] | [0-1527] | |
| Price (NZD$) | - | 3.28 | 1.64 |
| | (2.35) | (2.33) | |
| | [1.29-10.99] | [0-10.99] | |
| Total BCTs | 6.55 | 9.65 | 8.10 |
| (3.50) | (4.38) | (4.22) | |
| [3-14] | [2-18] | [2-18] | |
| PA behaviour apps | 15 | 15 | 30 |
| Dietary behaviour apps | 3 | 3 | 6 |
| PA + Dietary behaviour apps | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Descriptive data of the top-40 apps from the New Zealand Apple App Store Health & Fitness category (Mean, (Standard Deviation), [Range]).
Note. Standard Deviations appear in parentheses below means; Ranges appear in brackets below SD. PA = Physical Activity; BCTs = Behaviour Change Techniques.
Figure 2Incorporation of BCTs within the top-40 apps. Percentage of apps incorporating each of the 26 BCTs within the Top-40 Applications from the New Zealand Apple App Store Health & Fitness category by cost and overall.
Reliability of BCT identification
| 1. Provide general information | .57 |
| 2. Provide information on consequences | .41 |
| 3. Provide information about others’ approval | .38 |
| 4. Prompt intention formation | .57 |
| 5. Prompt barrier identification | .10 |
| 6. Provide general encouragement | .41 |
| 7. Set graded tasks | .81 |
| 8. Provide instruction | .66 |
| 9. Model or demonstrate the behaviour | .82 |
| 10. Prompt specific goal setting | .52 |
| 11. Prompt review of behavioural goals | .47 |
| 12. Prompt self-monitoring of behaviour | .85 |
| 13. Provide feedback on performance | .54 |
| 14. Provide contingent rewards | .60 |
| 15. Teach to use prompts/cues | * |
| 16. Agree on behavioural contract | * |
| 17. Prompt practice | .56 |
| 18. Use follow-up prompts | .46 |
| 19. Provide opportunities for social comparison | .88 |
| 20. Plan social support/social change | .88 |
| 21. Prompt identification as a role model | .90 |
| 22. Prompt self-talk | .66 |
| 23. Relapse prevention | * |
| 24. Stress management | .85 |
| 25. Motivational interviewing | .66 |
| 26. Time management | * |
| Mean | .62 |
Reliability of BCT identification in the top-40 apps from the New Zealand Apple App Store Health & Fitness category: Krippendorf’s alpha per technique.
Note. *- Input reliability data matrix exhibits no variation. BCTs = Behaviour Change Techniques.