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Development and design of an intervention to improve physical activity in pregnant women using Text4baby.

Jennifer Huberty1, Lacey Rowedder2, Eric Hekler2, Marc Adams2, Emily Hanigan3, Darya McClain4, Mary Balluff5, Matt Buman2, Jessica Bushar6.   

Abstract

Text4baby is a free, mobile health information service for pregnant and post-partum women. This study aims to understand preferences of physical activity text messages (SMS), sequentially develop prototype SMS, and determine preferred dose of SMS to inform a future study utilizing Text4baby. This study had a user-centered design with three phases: (1) literature review and interviews with pregnant women for development of prototype SMS, (2) interviews with health care professionals and pregnant women for prototype SMS feedback, and (3) survey to determine preferred dose of SMS. Data from interviews identified knowledge and support as major themes. Prototypes were developed (N = 14) and informed 168 SMS. Pregnant women (N = 326) thought three SMS/week were about right (50.2 %) and preferred three SMS/week throughout pregnancy (71.9 %). There is a need for opportunities for behavioral scientists to incorporate evidence-based practices within scalable interventions. As such, this research will inform utilization of Text4baby to potentially improve physical activity participation.

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Keywords:  Mobile health; Pregnancy; SMS; Technology; Text messaging

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27356999      PMCID: PMC4927440          DOI: 10.1007/s13142-015-0339-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Behav Med        ISSN: 1613-9860            Impact factor:   3.046


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1.  Dose and timing of text messages for increasing physical activity among pregnant women: a randomized controlled trial.

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6.  Using Text Messaging to Improve Access to Prenatal Health Information in Urban African American and Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Pregnant Women: Mixed Methods Analysis of Text4baby Usage.

Authors:  Tenya M Blackwell; LeConte J Dill; Lori A Hoepner; Laura A Geer
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Authors:  Irene Göttgens; Sabine Oertelt-Prigione
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