2017
DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.6394
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Using mHealth Technology in a Self-Management Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Adults With Chronic Disabling Conditions: Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: BackgroundPhysical activity is considered a comprehensive approach for managing limitations in physical function among adults with chronic disabling conditions. However, adults with chronic disabling conditions often face many barriers to engaging in physical activity. A strategy to promote physical activity among adults with chronic disabling conditions is to encourage the use of mobile health (mHealth) apps.ObjectiveThe objective of this pilot study was to examine the potential benefits of using commercially… Show more

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“…The main target of PA interventions is to reinforce intentions, decision‐making, problem‐solving, and self‐efficacy to encourage individuals to engage in PAs. Traditional approaches of PA motivation are paper‐based records for tracing activities, phone calls, or text messages to remind participants to exercise, face‐to‐face counselling by instructors, and financial incentives for participants' achievement …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main target of PA interventions is to reinforce intentions, decision‐making, problem‐solving, and self‐efficacy to encourage individuals to engage in PAs. Traditional approaches of PA motivation are paper‐based records for tracing activities, phone calls, or text messages to remind participants to exercise, face‐to‐face counselling by instructors, and financial incentives for participants' achievement …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smartphone use has definite benefits for everyday life. The smartphone technology not only has been adopted by health professionals to facilitate high-quality care (29,30), but also has shown promising results to improve the self-management of chronic conditions (31)(32)(33) including substance use disorders (SUDs) (34,35) through smartphone applications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common symptoms are overwhelming fatigue, visual disturbances, altered sensation, cognitive problems and difficulties with mobility [42]. There have been recommendations that suggest the incorporation of standard MS management tools into mHealth solutions [43], and the scientific literature shows that some health apps do exists for fatigue assessment and fatigue management [44], emotional support [45] or self-management [46].…”
Section: Chronic Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%