Qualitative exploration of the acceptability of a mobile phone and pedometer-based physical activity program in a diverse sample of sedentary women.

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2012-04-19
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OBJECTIVES The objectives of this paper were to explore the acceptability of components of a mobile phone pedometer based physical activity program and to understand motivators and barriers to increase physical activity in a diverse sample of sedentary women DESIGN AND SAMPLE Face to face semi structured interviews were conducted following a 3 week pilot mobile phone pedometer based physical activity intervention Forty one sedentary women participated in the study MEASURES Subjects were interviewed using a semi structured interview guide A qualitative description method was used to thematically analyze the interviews Two investigators reviewed the transcripts independently and identified codes based on the main concerns in the interview questions RESULTS Three themes emerged from qualitative data shedding light on the perceived acceptability and usefulness of a mobile phone pedometer based intervention 1 Monitor me mobile phone pedometer as self monitoring tools 2 Motivate me cycle of feedback in goal setting and usefulness uselessness of daily random messages 3 Mobilize me engaging and adapting physical activity to fit one s own lifestyle CONCLUSION Mobile phone and pedometer based physical activity programs might be helpful in keeping sedentary women engaged and motivated to increase their physical activity A randomized controlled trial of this intervention is warranted
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