JMIR mHealth and uHealth (Dec 2015)

Developing and Pretesting a Text Messaging Program for Health Behavior Change: Recommended Steps

  • Abroms, Lorien C,
  • Whittaker, Robyn,
  • Free, Caroline,
  • Mendel Van Alstyne, Judith,
  • Schindler-Ruwisch, Jennifer M

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/mhealth.4917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. e107

Abstract

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BackgroundA growing body of evidence demonstrates that text messaging-based programs (short message service [SMS]) on mobile phones can help people modify health behaviors. Most of these programs have consisted of automated and sometimes interactive text messages that guide a person through the process of behavior change. ObjectiveThis paper provides guidance on how to develop text messaging programs aimed at changing health behaviors. MethodsBased on their collective experience in designing, developing, and evaluating text messaging programs and a review of the literature, the authors drafted the guide. One author initially drafted the guide and the others provided input and review. ResultsSteps for developing a text messaging program include conducting formative research for insights into the target audience and health behavior, designing the text messaging program, pretesting the text messaging program concept and messages, and revising the text messaging program. ConclusionsThe steps outlined in this guide may help in the development of SMS-based behavior change programs.