2023
DOI: 10.2196/43823
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The Development of a Hypertension Prevention and Financial-Incentive mHealth Program Using a “No-Code” Mobile App Builder: Development and Usability Study

Abstract: Background Regular physical activity (PA) is a key lifestyle component for hypertension prevention. Previous studies have shown that mobile health (mHealth) apps can be an effective tool for improving PA behaviors. However, adherence to and poor engagement with these apps is a challenge. A potential solution to overcome this challenge may be to combine financial incentives with innovative behavior theory, such as the Multiprocess Action Control (M-PAC) framework. Currently, there is a lack of PA fi… Show more

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“…An essential component of this study involves the incorporation of details regarding the adoption of the Scrum framework for the time-bound and agile development of the ERPI tool. While studies by Sinha et al [24], Koumpouros [25], and Willms et al [26], have presented a user-centric approach for developing consumer-centric tools with a focus on health and well-being, our current study goes further. It not only employs a consumer-centric approach but also elucidates the interconnections between consumer-centricity and development pathways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…An essential component of this study involves the incorporation of details regarding the adoption of the Scrum framework for the time-bound and agile development of the ERPI tool. While studies by Sinha et al [24], Koumpouros [25], and Willms et al [26], have presented a user-centric approach for developing consumer-centric tools with a focus on health and well-being, our current study goes further. It not only employs a consumer-centric approach but also elucidates the interconnections between consumer-centricity and development pathways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%