2016
DOI: 10.1089/pop.2015.0030
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Employee Use of a Wireless Physical Activity Tracker Within Two Incentive Designs at One Company

Abstract: Physical activity provides numerous health benefits, including reducing risk factors that contribute to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Many employers offer incentives to employees to motivate engagement in wellness program activities. Two incentive designs to reward employees for achieving step goals were evaluated. This study used a retrospective design and the study population consisted of benefit-eligible employees at American Specialty Health ages 18 to 65 years who completed a health asses… Show more

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“…In the current landscape, we can already see manifestations of "digital fitness" or "mFitness". For instance, individuals can continuously monitor their physical activity with the use of wearable technology [38]. Elsewhere, specialised applications provide quick feedback on the implementation of the prescribed exercise programme and may support the maintenance of client motivation [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current landscape, we can already see manifestations of "digital fitness" or "mFitness". For instance, individuals can continuously monitor their physical activity with the use of wearable technology [38]. Elsewhere, specialised applications provide quick feedback on the implementation of the prescribed exercise programme and may support the maintenance of client motivation [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensive use of financial incentives reveals that organizations consider that existing benefits (promises that the user may improve his health levels) are still not sufficient to prompt individuals to use quantified self devices in organizational programs [11]. They therefore build their motivational strategies on external rewards, which are typically used when the barriers to adoption are perceived as high, or when the defined objectives are considered difficult to be achieved [51]. Our exploratory study suggests that, in workplace settings, financial incentives have a positive effect in the first phases of engagement with quantified self devices, although the sustainability of this approach remains questionable on the long run.…”
Section: Discussion and Key Implications For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, tiered incentivized workplace wellness PA interventions may be an effective approach to further improve behavior. 33…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%