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Examining Responsiveness to an Incentive-Based Mobile Health App: Longitudinal Observational Study.

Jacob BrowerMonica C LaBargeLauren WhiteMarc Steven Mitchell
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
The results of this study demonstrate that this program, built around the principles of behavioral economics in the form of the ongoing awarding of a small number of reward points instantly following the completion of health interventions, was able to drive significantly higher engagement levels than those demonstrated in previous literature exploring the intersection of mHealth apps and financial incentives. Previous studies have demonstrated the presence of incentive matters to user engagement; however, our results indicate that the number of points offered for these reward point-based health interventions is less important than other program design features such as the type of reward points being offered, the timing of intervention and reward offers, and the content of the health interventions in driving continued engagement by users.
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