| Literature DB >> 33196450 |
Marco D'Addario1, Dario Baretta1, Francesco Zanatta1, Andrea Greco2, Patrizia Steca1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Engagement with physical activity mobile apps has been reported to be a core precondition for their effectiveness in digital behavior change interventions. However, to date, little attention has been paid to understanding the perspectives, needs, expectations, and experiences of potential users with physical activity mobile apps.Entities:
Keywords: co-design; engagement; mobile phone; physical activity; smartphone app; thematic analysis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33196450 PMCID: PMC7704278 DOI: 10.2196/20460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Summary of the themes and subthemes that emerged from the thematic analysis.
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| Medical guidance | A physical activity app should contain features that include medical support, providing feedback about physiological parameters related to health. |
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| Weight loss and fitness for health | A physical activity app should contain features that contribute to physical benefits and cardiovascular fitness. |
| Autonomy and self-regulation | Physical activity app design should include features (eg, monitoring, goal setting, feedback) that contribute to increasing self-regulation and autonomous behaviors. | |
| Need for relatedness | It is crucial that a physical activity app contains features that leverage the motivational component of social support and promote privacy, safety, and comparison with oneself. | |
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| Subjects ask for a flexible physical activity mobile app that provides context-aware suggestions and goal-oriented feedback. | |
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| Action planning | Physical activity app design should include activity suggestions in relation to users’ personal goals and flexible programs. |
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| Adaptable and tailored | Potential users would prefer a customized physical activity mobile app that can deliver tailored suggestions and that is built on their own characteristics and motivations. |