International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (Dec 2012)

Iterative development of MobileMums: a physical activity intervention for women with young children

  • Fjeldsoe Brianna S,
  • Miller Yvette D,
  • O’Brien Jasmine L,
  • Marshall Alison L

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-9-151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 151

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Abstract Background To describe the iterative development process and final version of ‘MobileMums’: a physical activity intervention for women with young children ( Methods MobileMums development followed the five steps outlined in the mHealth development and evaluation framework: 1) conceptualization (critique of literature and theory); 2) formative research (focus groups, n= 48); 3) pre-testing (qualitative pilot of intervention components, n= 12); 4) pilot testing (pilot RCT, n= 88); and, 5) qualitative evaluation of the refined intervention (n= 6). Results Key findings identified throughout the development process that shaped the MobileMums program were the need for: behaviour change techniques to be grounded in Social Cognitive Theory; tailored SMS content; two-way SMS interaction; rapport between SMS sender and recipient; an automated software platform to generate and send SMS; and, flexibility in location of a face-to-face delivered component. Conclusions The final version of MobileMums is flexible and adaptive to individual participant’s physical activity goals, expectations and environment. MobileMums is being evaluated in a community-based randomised controlled efficacy trial (ACTRN12611000481976).

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