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Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis

BACKGROUND: Physical activity during pregnancy is associated with several health benefits for the mother and child. However, very few women participate in regular physical activity during pregnancy. eHealth platforms (internet and mobile apps) have become an important information source for pregnant...

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Autores principales: Hayman, Melanie, Alfrey, Kristie-Lee, Cannon, Summer, Alley, Stephanie, Rebar, Amanda L, Williams, Susan, Short, Camille E, Altazan, Abby, Comardelle, Natalie, Currie, Sinead, Denton, Caitlin, Harrison, Cheryce L, Lamerton, Tayla, Mena, Gabriela P, Moran, Lisa, Mottola, Michelle, Nagpal, Taniya S, Vincze, Lisa, Schoeppe, Stephanie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8060865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33825693
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/23649
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author Hayman, Melanie
Alfrey, Kristie-Lee
Cannon, Summer
Alley, Stephanie
Rebar, Amanda L
Williams, Susan
Short, Camille E
Altazan, Abby
Comardelle, Natalie
Currie, Sinead
Denton, Caitlin
Harrison, Cheryce L
Lamerton, Tayla
Mena, Gabriela P
Moran, Lisa
Mottola, Michelle
Nagpal, Taniya S
Vincze, Lisa
Schoeppe, Stephanie
author_facet Hayman, Melanie
Alfrey, Kristie-Lee
Cannon, Summer
Alley, Stephanie
Rebar, Amanda L
Williams, Susan
Short, Camille E
Altazan, Abby
Comardelle, Natalie
Currie, Sinead
Denton, Caitlin
Harrison, Cheryce L
Lamerton, Tayla
Mena, Gabriela P
Moran, Lisa
Mottola, Michelle
Nagpal, Taniya S
Vincze, Lisa
Schoeppe, Stephanie
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description BACKGROUND: Physical activity during pregnancy is associated with several health benefits for the mother and child. However, very few women participate in regular physical activity during pregnancy. eHealth platforms (internet and mobile apps) have become an important information source for pregnant women. Although the use of pregnancy-related apps has significantly increased among pregnant women, very little is known about their theoretical underpinnings, including their utilization of behavior change techniques (BCTs). This is despite research suggesting that inclusion of BCTs in eHealth interventions are important for promoting healthy behaviors, including physical activity. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic search and content analysis of app quality, features, and the presence of BCTs in apps designed to promote physical activity among pregnant women. METHODS: A systematic search in the Australian App Store and Google Play store using search terms relating to exercise and pregnancy was performed. App quality and features were assessed using the 19-item Mobile App Rating Scale (MARS), and a taxonomy of BCTs was used to determine the presence of BCTs (26 items). BCTs previously demonstrating efficacy in behavior changes during pregnancy were also identified from a literature review. Spearman correlations were used to investigate the relationships between app quality, app features, and number of BCTs identified. RESULTS: Nineteen exercise apps were deemed eligible for this review and they were accessed via Google Play (n=13) or App Store (n=6). The MARS overall quality scores indicated moderate app quality (mean 3.5 [SD 0.52]). Functionality was the highest scoring MARS domain (mean 4.2 [SD 0.5]), followed by aesthetics (mean 3.7 [SD 0.6]) and information quality (mean 3.16 [SD 0.42]). Subjective app quality (mean 2.54 [SD 0.64]) and likelihood for behavioral impact (mean 2.5 [SD 0.6]) were the lowest scoring MARS domains. All 19 apps were found to incorporate at least two BCTs (mean 4.74, SD 2.51; range 2-10). However, only 11 apps included BCTs that previously demonstrated efficacy for behavior change during pregnancy, the most common being provide opportunities for social comparison (n=8) and prompt self-monitoring of behavior (n=7). There was a significant positive correlation between the number of BCTs with engagement and aesthetics scores, but the number of BCTs was not significantly correlated with functionality, information quality, total MARS quality, or subjective quality. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed that apps designed to promote physical activity among pregnant women were functional and aesthetically pleasing, with overall moderate quality. However, the incorporation of BCTs was low, with limited prevalence of BCTs previously demonstrating efficacy in behavior change during pregnancy. Future app development should identify and adopt factors that enhance and encourage user engagement, including the use of BCTs, especially those that have demonstrated efficacy for promoting physical activity behavior change among pregnant women.
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spelling pubmed-80608652021-05-07 Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis Hayman, Melanie Alfrey, Kristie-Lee Cannon, Summer Alley, Stephanie Rebar, Amanda L Williams, Susan Short, Camille E Altazan, Abby Comardelle, Natalie Currie, Sinead Denton, Caitlin Harrison, Cheryce L Lamerton, Tayla Mena, Gabriela P Moran, Lisa Mottola, Michelle Nagpal, Taniya S Vincze, Lisa Schoeppe, Stephanie JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: Physical activity during pregnancy is associated with several health benefits for the mother and child. However, very few women participate in regular physical activity during pregnancy. eHealth platforms (internet and mobile apps) have become an important information source for pregnant women. Although the use of pregnancy-related apps has significantly increased among pregnant women, very little is known about their theoretical underpinnings, including their utilization of behavior change techniques (BCTs). This is despite research suggesting that inclusion of BCTs in eHealth interventions are important for promoting healthy behaviors, including physical activity. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic search and content analysis of app quality, features, and the presence of BCTs in apps designed to promote physical activity among pregnant women. METHODS: A systematic search in the Australian App Store and Google Play store using search terms relating to exercise and pregnancy was performed. App quality and features were assessed using the 19-item Mobile App Rating Scale (MARS), and a taxonomy of BCTs was used to determine the presence of BCTs (26 items). BCTs previously demonstrating efficacy in behavior changes during pregnancy were also identified from a literature review. Spearman correlations were used to investigate the relationships between app quality, app features, and number of BCTs identified. RESULTS: Nineteen exercise apps were deemed eligible for this review and they were accessed via Google Play (n=13) or App Store (n=6). The MARS overall quality scores indicated moderate app quality (mean 3.5 [SD 0.52]). Functionality was the highest scoring MARS domain (mean 4.2 [SD 0.5]), followed by aesthetics (mean 3.7 [SD 0.6]) and information quality (mean 3.16 [SD 0.42]). Subjective app quality (mean 2.54 [SD 0.64]) and likelihood for behavioral impact (mean 2.5 [SD 0.6]) were the lowest scoring MARS domains. All 19 apps were found to incorporate at least two BCTs (mean 4.74, SD 2.51; range 2-10). However, only 11 apps included BCTs that previously demonstrated efficacy for behavior change during pregnancy, the most common being provide opportunities for social comparison (n=8) and prompt self-monitoring of behavior (n=7). There was a significant positive correlation between the number of BCTs with engagement and aesthetics scores, but the number of BCTs was not significantly correlated with functionality, information quality, total MARS quality, or subjective quality. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed that apps designed to promote physical activity among pregnant women were functional and aesthetically pleasing, with overall moderate quality. However, the incorporation of BCTs was low, with limited prevalence of BCTs previously demonstrating efficacy in behavior change during pregnancy. Future app development should identify and adopt factors that enhance and encourage user engagement, including the use of BCTs, especially those that have demonstrated efficacy for promoting physical activity behavior change among pregnant women. JMIR Publications 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8060865/ /pubmed/33825693 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/23649 Text en ©Melanie Hayman, Kristie-Lee Alfrey, Summer Cannon, Stephanie Alley, Amanda L Rebar, Susan Williams, Camille E Short, Abby Altazan, Natalie Comardelle, Sinead Currie, Caitlin Denton, Cheryce L Harrison, Tayla Lamerton, Gabriela P Mena, Lisa Moran, Michelle Mottola, Taniya S Nagpal, Lisa Vincze, Stephanie Schoeppe. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 07.04.2021. 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 work, first published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Hayman, Melanie
Alfrey, Kristie-Lee
Cannon, Summer
Alley, Stephanie
Rebar, Amanda L
Williams, Susan
Short, Camille E
Altazan, Abby
Comardelle, Natalie
Currie, Sinead
Denton, Caitlin
Harrison, Cheryce L
Lamerton, Tayla
Mena, Gabriela P
Moran, Lisa
Mottola, Michelle
Nagpal, Taniya S
Vincze, Lisa
Schoeppe, Stephanie
Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis
title Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis
title_full Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis
title_fullStr Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis
title_short Quality, Features, and Presence of Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Apps Designed to Improve Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Systematic Search and Content Analysis
title_sort quality, features, and presence of behavior change techniques in mobile apps designed to improve physical activity in pregnant women: systematic search and content analysis
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8060865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33825693
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/23649
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