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A Self-Regulation-Based eHealth Intervention to Promote a Healthy Lifestyle: Investigating User and Website Characteristics Related to Attrition.

Celien Van der MispelLouise PoppeGeert CrombezMaïté VerloigneIlse de Bourdeaudhuij
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2017)
This study informs us that eHealth interventions should avoid the use of extensive questionnaires and that users should be provided with a rationale for several components (eg, making an action plan and completing questions). Furthermore, future interventions should focus first on motivating users for the behavior change before guiding them through action planning. Though, this study provides no evidence for removal of one of the self-regulation techniques based on attrition rates. Finally, strong efforts are needed to motivate male users and younger adults to complete eHealth interventions.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cardiovascular disease
  • metabolic syndrome
  • quality improvement
  • drug induced