| Literature DB >> 34128823 |
Britta Larsen1, Emily D Greenstadt1, Brittany L Olesen1, Bess H Marcus2, Job Godino1, Michelle M Zive3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Only 3% of Latina teens meet the national physical activity (PA) guidelines, and these habits appear to persist into adulthood. Developing effective interventions to increase PA in Latina teens is necessary to prevent disease and reduce disparities. Mobile technologies may be especially appropriate for this population, but mobile health (mHealth) intervention content must be designed in collaboration with the target population.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent health; health disparities; human-centered design; mobile health; mobile phone; qualitative research
Year: 2021 PMID: 34128823 PMCID: PMC8277403 DOI: 10.2196/26195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Study iterations addressing the phases of the IDEAS (Integrate, Design, Assess, Share) framework. RCT: randomized controlled trial.
Figure 2Chicas Fuertes study logo.
Sample text messages.
| Day | Type of text | Example |
| Thursday | Midweek physical activity feedback | “So far, you’ve logged ## active minutes. Schedule time this weekend to get in some exercise with [social support #1] so you can meet this week’s goal of ## minutes by Sunday!” |
| Saturday | Weekly quiz reminder | “Take a 60 second break from your day and answer the weekly quiz question here! chicasfeurtessd.com” |
| Sunday | End of week physical activity feedback | “Here’s some good news for you! You completed your goal last week and got in ## active minutes! How many minutes will you get next week?” |
| Sunday | Plan activity reminder | “The best way to meet your activity goals is to plan ahead. Hop onto the website and plan your daily activity for the week! chicasfeurtessd.com” |
Figure 3Sample Instagram posts demonstrating (A) self-efficacy and (B) social support and accountability.
Findings from the focus groups and youth advisory board.
| Steps in the design phase | Findings | |
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| Focus groups | Youth advisory board |
| Prototype potential products |
Built sample Instagram posts incorporating theoretical constructs Wrote sample text messages prompting goal setting and providing progress feedback Redeveloped website to be primarily visual and incorporate real-time data from wearable trackers Developed possible study logos and study names |
N/Aa |
| Gather user feedback |
Desire for positive media; bright colors, positive wording, and encouragement versus nagging Preference for personalized (vs generic) text messages, at most 1 per day Preference for intervention exclusively for Latinas, with the incorporation of cultural themes and Spanish phrases Preference for Chicas Fuertes study name |
Largely positive response to all social media posts; appreciation for mix of cognitive and behavioral strategies for behavior change; and suggestions for even more bright colors, varied body types, and Spanish phrases Positive response to text messages, suggestions to make them shorter, and appreciation for positive language Positive response to website design and content Positive response to study name and logo Preference for cash incentives and identified prizes for engagement |
| Build minimum viable product |
Built texting algorithm for automatic goal setting and real-time feedback based on Fitbit Wrote text messages in a casual language and positive tone Developed new Instagram posts with bright colors and with models with a broad array of body types and incorporated cultural themes and Spanish phrases Developed Instagram posting schedule of 1 post per day, which were mapped onto theoretical constructs and BCTsb Branded all study materials with the new study name and logo |
Final schedule and content of text messages and social media posts developed and mapped onto behavior change theory constructs Bank of 120 Instagram posts developed featuring bright colors, motivational quotes, specific strategies for change, and Spanish phrases Website content finalized Text message algorithm finalized with positive, succinct text messages Prize and payment schedule finalized |
aN/A: not applicable.
bBCT: behavior change technique.