Authors
Donna M Zulman, Laura J Damschroder, Ryan G Smith, Paul J Resnick, Ananda Sen, Erin L Krupka, Caroline R Richardson
Publication date
2013/12/1
Journal
Translational behavioral medicine
Volume
3
Issue
4
Pages
357-369
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
In response to rising health care costs associated with obesity rates, some health care insurers are adopting incentivized technology-enhanced wellness programs. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the large-scale implementation of an incentivized Internet-mediated walking program for obese adults and to examine program acceptance, adherence, and impact. A mixed-methods evaluation was conducted to investigate program implementation, acceptance, and adherence rates, and physical activity rates among program participants. Program implementation was shaped by national and state policies, data security concerns, and challenges related to incentivizing participation. Among 15,397 eligible individuals, 6,548 (43 %) elected to participate in the walking program, achieving an average of 6,523 steps/day (SD 2,610 steps). Participants who uploaded step counts for 75 % of days for a full year (n …
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DM Zulman, LJ Damschroder, RG Smith, PJ Resnick… - Translational behavioral medicine, 2013