JMIR Formative Research (Feb 2020)

Development and Field Evaluation of the INTER-ACT App, a Pregnancy and Interpregnancy Coaching App to Reduce Maternal Overweight and Obesity: Mixed Methods Design

  • Bogaerts, Annick,
  • Bijlholt, Margriet,
  • Mertens, Lotte,
  • Braeken, Marijke,
  • Jacobs, Bart,
  • Vandenberghe, Bert,
  • Ameye, Lieveke,
  • Devlieger, Roland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/16090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. e16090

Abstract

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BackgroundThe interpregnancy and pregnancy periods are important windows of opportunity to prevent excessive gestational weight retention. Despite an overwhelming number of existing health apps, validated apps to support a healthy lifestyle between and during pregnancies are lacking. ObjectiveTo describe the development and evaluation of the INTER-ACT app, which is part of an interpregnancy and pregnancy lifestyle coaching module, to prevent excessive weight gain in pregnancy and enhance optimal weight and a healthy lifestyle in the interpregnancy period. MethodsA mixed methods design was used to identify the needs of health care providers and end users, according to 15 semistructured interviews, two focus groups, and two surveys. The user interface was evaluated in a pilot study (N=9). ResultsHealth care providers indicated that a mobile app can enhance a healthy lifestyle in pregnant and postpartum women. Pregnant women preferred graphic displays in the app, weekly notifications, and support messages according to their own goals. Both mothers and health care providers reported increased awareness and valued the combination of the app with face-to-face coaching. ConclusionsThe INTER-ACT app was valued by its end users because it was offered in combination with face-to-face contact with a caregiver.