The purpose of this study is to determine whether online peer support will increase adherence to an internet-based pedometer walking program.
Stepping Up to Health with eCommunities is a study that takes what we already know about motivating sedentary, chronically ill people to walk, and begins to explore what it takes to keep people motivated to exercise over time: the ability to self-monitor behavior with accurate ecological momentary assessments. We have theorized that peer support, monitoring and competition are ways in which people can stay motivated to meet their walking goals; thus, we have built into this intervention online forums for participants to communicate with each other and garner support, as well as a pilot one-to-many competitive game based on the percent of an individual's goal met. Our research question is whether online community participation can increase adherence to an Internet-mediated walking program, which consists of an uploading pedometer, and going to a website to receive graphical and textual feedback as to whether participants are meeting gradually increasing walking goals. Three hundred participants will spend four months in this randomized, controlled trial to compare the intervention alone to the intervention plus online community support.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
324
Internet-mediated walking program with pedometers, goal-setting and tailored messaging
Total steps
Time frame: last 30 days of intervention
dropout rate
Time frame: Four months
days and hours pedometer worn
Time frame: four months
login frequency
Time frame: four months
upload frequency
Time frame: four months
content of posts (qualitative)
Time frame: four months
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