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Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time

BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity is important for arthritis self-management and could be promoted through tailoring community leisure and fitness centers’ customer-relationship management (CRM) strategies. OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the influence of two CRM strategies on individuals wi...

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Autores principales: Newton, Fiona J., Haregu, Tilahun N., Newton, Joshua D., Donovan, Robert, Mahal, Ajay, Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth, Ewing, Michael T., Bauman, Adrian, Manera, Karine E., Smith, Ben J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37816022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292692
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author Newton, Fiona J.
Haregu, Tilahun N.
Newton, Joshua D.
Donovan, Robert
Mahal, Ajay
Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth
Ewing, Michael T.
Bauman, Adrian
Manera, Karine E.
Smith, Ben J.
author_facet Newton, Fiona J.
Haregu, Tilahun N.
Newton, Joshua D.
Donovan, Robert
Mahal, Ajay
Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth
Ewing, Michael T.
Bauman, Adrian
Manera, Karine E.
Smith, Ben J.
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description BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity is important for arthritis self-management and could be promoted through tailoring community leisure and fitness centers’ customer-relationship management (CRM) strategies. OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the influence of two CRM strategies on individuals with arthritis reaching or maintaining two moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) thresholds (≥150 and ≥45 minutes/week) from baseline-to-12 months and 12-to-24 months as well as mean changes in total minutes/week of MVPA. It also explores time-dependent variations in the influence of socio-cognitive variables on MVPA outcomes. METHODS: Survey data from 374 participants with arthritis in a two-year randomized controlled trial (control versus two CRM strategies: Incentive(Only) and Incentive(+Support)) were used. Participants reported measures of physical activity participation, socio-cognitive decision-making, mental and physical wellbeing, friendship, community connectedness, sense of trust in others, and demographics. FINDINGS/DISCUSSION: Receiving the Incentive(+Support) CRM strategy (versus control) increased participants’ likelihood of reaching/maintaining both physical activity thresholds from 12-to-24 months (≥150 MVPA minutes/week, p < .001; ≥45 MVPA minutes/week, p < .032) but not from baseline-to-12 months. However, receiving the Incentive(Only) CRM strategy (versus control) did not predict reaching/maintaining these thresholds. Importantly, socio-cognitive decision-making variables’ influence on reaching/maintaining these MVPA thresholds varied over time, suggesting CRM strategies may require further tailoring based on time-specific profiles. Perhaps because of new facility induced excitement, the mean change in total MVPA minutes/week for the control group significantly increased (26.8 minute/week, p = .014, 95% CI [5.5, 48.0]) from baseline-to-12 months, but subsequently declined by 11.4 minute/week from 12-to-24 months (p = .296, 95% CI [-32.7, 9.9]). Mean changes in total MVPA minutes/week were non-significant for those receiving Incentive(Only) content but significant for those receiving Incentive(+Support) content: baseline-to-12 months (38.2 minute/week increase, p = .023, 95% CI [4.9, 71.4]) and baseline-to-24-months (45.9 minute/week increase, p = .007, 95% CI [12.7, 79.1]).
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spelling pubmed-105642292023-10-11 Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time Newton, Fiona J. Haregu, Tilahun N. Newton, Joshua D. Donovan, Robert Mahal, Ajay Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth Ewing, Michael T. Bauman, Adrian Manera, Karine E. Smith, Ben J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity is important for arthritis self-management and could be promoted through tailoring community leisure and fitness centers’ customer-relationship management (CRM) strategies. OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the influence of two CRM strategies on individuals with arthritis reaching or maintaining two moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) thresholds (≥150 and ≥45 minutes/week) from baseline-to-12 months and 12-to-24 months as well as mean changes in total minutes/week of MVPA. It also explores time-dependent variations in the influence of socio-cognitive variables on MVPA outcomes. METHODS: Survey data from 374 participants with arthritis in a two-year randomized controlled trial (control versus two CRM strategies: Incentive(Only) and Incentive(+Support)) were used. Participants reported measures of physical activity participation, socio-cognitive decision-making, mental and physical wellbeing, friendship, community connectedness, sense of trust in others, and demographics. FINDINGS/DISCUSSION: Receiving the Incentive(+Support) CRM strategy (versus control) increased participants’ likelihood of reaching/maintaining both physical activity thresholds from 12-to-24 months (≥150 MVPA minutes/week, p < .001; ≥45 MVPA minutes/week, p < .032) but not from baseline-to-12 months. However, receiving the Incentive(Only) CRM strategy (versus control) did not predict reaching/maintaining these thresholds. Importantly, socio-cognitive decision-making variables’ influence on reaching/maintaining these MVPA thresholds varied over time, suggesting CRM strategies may require further tailoring based on time-specific profiles. Perhaps because of new facility induced excitement, the mean change in total MVPA minutes/week for the control group significantly increased (26.8 minute/week, p = .014, 95% CI [5.5, 48.0]) from baseline-to-12 months, but subsequently declined by 11.4 minute/week from 12-to-24 months (p = .296, 95% CI [-32.7, 9.9]). Mean changes in total MVPA minutes/week were non-significant for those receiving Incentive(Only) content but significant for those receiving Incentive(+Support) content: baseline-to-12 months (38.2 minute/week increase, p = .023, 95% CI [4.9, 71.4]) and baseline-to-24-months (45.9 minute/week increase, p = .007, 95% CI [12.7, 79.1]). Public Library of Science 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10564229/ /pubmed/37816022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292692 Text en © 2023 Newton et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Newton, Fiona J.
Haregu, Tilahun N.
Newton, Joshua D.
Donovan, Robert
Mahal, Ajay
Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth
Ewing, Michael T.
Bauman, Adrian
Manera, Karine E.
Smith, Ben J.
Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time
title Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time
title_full Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time
title_fullStr Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time
title_full_unstemmed Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time
title_short Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time
title_sort effects of customer relationship management (crm) strategies and socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with arthritis over time
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37816022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292692
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