Participant perspectives of automated short messaging service interventions to promote physical activity: A systematic review and thematic synthesis.
J Stefanus GroblerVerna StavricNicola L SaywellPublished in: Digital health (2022)
The findings agree with published work on the factors which influence behaviour. The findings from this synthesis demonstrate that automated short messaging service programmes to increase physical activity are generally acceptable. People report that these interventions support and encourage physical activity. The novel finding of this study was that having more regular and long-lasting contact has the potential to increase the expectations people have of healthcare services. This is a finding which needs to be considered and managed but should not discourage the use of automated short messaging service.