2023
DOI: 10.2196/39093
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Design Principles in mHealth Interventions for Sustainable Health Behavior Changes: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Abstract: Background In recent years, mHealth has increasingly been used to deliver behavioral interventions for disease prevention and self-management. Computing power in mHealth tools can provide unique functions beyond conventional interventions in provisioning personalized behavior change recommendations and delivering them in real time, supported by dialogue systems. However, design principles to incorporate these features in mHealth interventions have not been systematically evaluated. … Show more

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“…They can also offer real-time feedback through smartwatch screen and connected mobile apps, and thus help individuals become more motivated and better able to self-manage activities. This real-time feedback mechanism can be particularly beneficial in managing chronic conditions, promoting physical fitness, and enhancing overall well-being [55]. This represents great potentials for applying conducting population-based health behavior promotion [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also offer real-time feedback through smartwatch screen and connected mobile apps, and thus help individuals become more motivated and better able to self-manage activities. This real-time feedback mechanism can be particularly beneficial in managing chronic conditions, promoting physical fitness, and enhancing overall well-being [55]. This represents great potentials for applying conducting population-based health behavior promotion [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%