| Literature DB >> 25653465 |
Rodney P Joseph1, Dori W Pekmezi2, Jeroan J Allison3, Nefertiti H Durant4.
Abstract
This research team has designed and implemented 2 culturally relevant, Internet-enhanced physical activity (PA) interventions for overweight/obese African-American female college students. Presumably, these are the only prospectively designed, culturally relevant interventions using the Internet to promote PA among African-American women. Due to the limited research on this topic, the experiences associated the design and implementation of these studies were syntesized and 5 key lessons learned from this research were formulated. Findings provide insight for researchers to consider when developing Internet-based PA promotion interventions for African-American women. Lessons learned included: 1) Elicit and incorporate feedback from the target population throughout development of an Internet-based PA promotion tool; 2) Incorporate new and emerging technologies into Internet-enhanced PA programs; 3) Maintain frequent participant contact and provide frequent incentives to promote participant engagement; 4) Supplement Internet-based efforts with face-to-face interactions; 5) Include diverse images of African-American women and culturally relevant PA-related information in Internet-based PA promotion materials.Entities:
Keywords: African-American; Internet; exercise; health promotion; obesity; physical activity; preventative medicine; women; women’s health
Year: 2014 PMID: 25653465 PMCID: PMC4314098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Natl Black Nurses Assoc ISSN: 0885-6028