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Effects of financial incentives on motivating physical activity among older adults: results from a discrete choice experiment

机译:财务激励对老年人体育活动的影响:不同选择实验的结果

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Background There is extensive evidence that regular physical activity confers numerous health benefits. Despite this, high rates of physical inactivity prevail among older adults. This study aimed to ascertain if incentives could be effective in motivating physical activity through improving uptake of walking programs, either with or without an enrolment fee to cover corresponding costs. Methods A discrete-choice conjoint survey was fielded to a national sample of older adults in Singapore. Each respondent was given ten pairs of hypothetical walking programs and asked to choose the option they preferred. Each option varied along several dimensions, including the level and type (cash, voucher, or health savings credit) of incentive and an enrolment fee. For each option, they were asked how likely they would be to join their preferred program. A random utility model (RUM) was used to analyze the responses. Results Results suggest that a free 6-month program with a $500 cash incentive would generate enrolment rates of 58.5%; charging $50 to enroll lowers this to 55.7%. In terms of incentive type, cash payments were the most preferred incentive but not significantly different from supermarket vouchers. Both were preferred to health savings credits and sporting goods vouchers. Concerns of adverse selection were minimal because those who were inactive represented at least 72% of new participants for any offered program(s) and were the majority. Conclusions Study results demonstrate the potential for even modest incentives to increase program uptake among inactive older adults. Moreover, although cash was the most preferred option, supermarket vouchers, which could potentially be purchased at a discount, were a close alternative. Results also suggest that an enrolment fee is a viable option to offset the costs of incentives as it has only minimal impact on participation.
机译:背景技术有广泛的证据表明,定期的身体活动赋予了许多健康益处。尽管如此,老年人之间的高度物理不活动率占上风。本研究旨在确定激励措施是否可以通过改善行走计划的摄取来激励体育活动,无论是在还是没有注册费用以涵盖相应的费用。方法采用离散选择的联合调查对新加坡的老年人国家样本进行了分析。每个受访者都有十对假设的行走计划,并要求选择他们首选的选择。每个选项沿多种尺寸变化,包括激励和入学费的水平和类型(现金,凭证或健康储蓄信用)。对于每个选项,他们被问到他们有多可能加入他们的首选计划。随机实用新型(RUM)用于分析响应。结果结果表明,500美元现金激励的免费6个月计划会产生58.5%的入学率;收取50美元的注册降低至55.7%。在激励类型方面,现金支付是最喜欢的激励措施,但与超市优惠券没有明显不同。两者都是健康储蓄学分和体育用品凭证的首选。不良选择的担忧是最小的,因为那些不活跃的人至少为任何提供的计划代表了至少72%的新参与者,并且是多数。结论研究结果表明甚至适度激励措施,以增加无效老年人的计划摄取。此外,虽然现金是最优选的选择,但超市优惠券可能会以折扣购买,是一个密切的替代方案。结果还表明,入学费是可行的选择,以抵消激励费用,因为它对参与的影响最小。

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