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In search of a daily physical activity “sweet spot”: Piloting a digital tracking intervention for people with multiple sclerosis

机译:寻找日常体育活动“甜蜜点”:驾驶多发性硬化症的人的数字跟踪干预

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Objective This pilot study tested a course-based intervention to help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) match their daily activity to symptom severity (“sweet spot”) using wearable activity trackers. Methods This two-phase study recruited online research network members reporting MS and who were utilizing Fitbit One? activity trackers. In the first phase, participant interviews assessed demand based on physical activity and the use of behavior-change techniques. The second phase assessed the demand, limited efficacy, acceptability, and practicality of a “Wearables 101” course that integrated behavior change and self-experimentation principles. Tracker data were used to determine the percent of matches between daily symptom-based step goals and step counts. Results Participants expressed demand in the form of interest in gaining insights about a possible “sweet spot” behavioral target, if a system could be produced to support that. Limited efficacy results were mixed, with approximately one-third of participants dropping out and only half matching their daily target goals for at least 50% of days. In terms of practicality, participants commented on the burden of daily measurement and the need for a longer baseline period. Participants noted that tracking helped support an understanding of the link between activities and symptom severity, suggesting acceptability. Conclusions Results suggested that the intervention demand and acceptability criteria were demonstrated more strongly than limited efficacy and practicality. The matching intervention tested in this study will require refinement in baseline measurement, goal definition, and reduced data-gathering burden. Such changes may improve efficacy and practicality requirements and, by extension, later impact of the intervention on MS outcomes. Overall, these results provide justification for additional work on refining the intervention to increase practicality and efficacy.
机译:目的这项试点研究测试了一种基于课程的干预,以帮助多发性硬化症(MS)的人使用可穿戴活动跟踪器将其日常活动与症状严重程度(“甜点”)相匹配。方法这项两期研究招募了报告MS的在线研究网络成员,谁利用Fitbit一个?活动跟踪器。在第一阶段,参与者面试基于身体活动和使用行为改变技术的需求。第二阶段评估了综合行为变革和自我实验原则的“可穿戴性101”课程的需求,有限的效率,可接受性和实用性。跟踪器数据用于确定基于症状的步骤目标和步骤计数之间的匹配百分比。结果参与者以兴趣的形式表达了对可能的“甜蜜点”行为目标的洞察的表现,如果可以制作一个系统以支持这一点。有限的疗效结果被混合,大约三分之一的参与者辍学,只有一半匹配他们的日常目标目标至少50%。在实用性方面,参与者对日常测量的负担评论以及需要更长的基线期间。与会者指出,跟踪帮助了解活动与症状严重程度之间的联系,表明可接受性。结论结果表明,干预需求和可接受性标准的表现得比有限的疗效和实用性更为强烈。本研究中测试的匹配干预将需要在基线测量,目标定义和减少数据收集负担中的细化。这种变化可能会改善疗效和实用性要求,并通过延长介绍干预对MS结果的影响。总体而言,这些结果为提高干预提高实用性和疗效的额外工作提供了理由。

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