2010
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1376
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Using the Internet to Promote Health Behavior Change: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Theoretical Basis, Use of Behavior Change Techniques, and Mode of Delivery on Efficacy

Abstract: BackgroundThe Internet is increasingly used as a medium for the delivery of interventions designed to promote health behavior change. However, reviews of these interventions to date have not systematically identified intervention characteristics and linked these to effectiveness.Objectives The present review sought to capitalize on recently published coding frames for assessing use of theory and behavior change techniques to investigate which characteristics of Internet-based interventions best promote health … Show more

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“…33 The theory of planned behaviour proposes that intention to perform a behaviour is an immediate precursor to performing that behaviour and is related to an individual's attitudes and subjective norms (they are expected to engage in the behaviour) and perceived behavioural control (the person is able to engage in the behaviour). 34 Qualitative methods were used to understand participants' beliefs about the outcome of performing the behaviour, about what other people wanted them to do, and about their abilities and the availability of resources that would permit them to go ahead with their health care in relation to CCBT-I and social networking.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 The theory of planned behaviour proposes that intention to perform a behaviour is an immediate precursor to performing that behaviour and is related to an individual's attitudes and subjective norms (they are expected to engage in the behaviour) and perceived behavioural control (the person is able to engage in the behaviour). 34 Qualitative methods were used to understand participants' beliefs about the outcome of performing the behaviour, about what other people wanted them to do, and about their abilities and the availability of resources that would permit them to go ahead with their health care in relation to CCBT-I and social networking.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful behaviour change using self-management strategies, should include not only education, but also support through tools, such as alerts and personalised content and feedback [23]. This was reflected in our study, with the ability for patients to personalise their Involving end-users in the development of apps can improve effectiveness [3][4][5][6], however, not all app developments incorporate this.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briscoe & Aboud, 2012;Webb & Joseph, 2010;Golley, Hendrie, Slater, et al, 2011;Cooper, O'Malley, Elison, et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%