Implementation of a digital behavior change intervention (eCHANGE) for weight loss maintenance support: a service design and technology transfer approach.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2024-07-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2024.1394599
R A Asbjørnsen, J Hjelmesæth, M L Smedsrød, J Wentzel, M M Clark, S M Kelders, J E W C van Gemert-Pijnen, L Solberg Nes
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Obesity is a chronic disease, and while weight loss is achievable, long-term weight loss maintenance is difficult and relapse common for people living with obesity. Aiming to meet the need for innovative approaches, digital behavior change interventions show promise in supporting health behavior change to maintain weight after initial weight loss. Implementation of such interventions should however be part of the design and development processes from project initiation to facilitate uptake and impact. Based on the development and implementation process of eCHANGE, an evidence-informed application-based self-management intervention for weight loss maintenance, this manuscript provides suggestions and guidance into; (1) How a service design approach can be used from initiation to implementation of digital interventions, and (2) How a technology transfer process can accelerate implementation of research-based innovation from idea to market.

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实施数字行为改变干预(eCHANGE),为减肥维持提供支持:一种服务设计和技术转让方法。
肥胖症是一种慢性疾病,虽然体重减轻是可以实现的,但长期保持体重却很困难,对于肥胖症患者来说,复发也很常见。为了满足对创新方法的需求,数字化行为改变干预措施在支持健康行为改变以保持最初体重下降后的体重方面显示出前景。然而,此类干预措施的实施应从项目启动开始就成为设计和开发过程的一部分,以促进其吸收和影响。eCHANGE是一种基于证据的应用型自我管理干预措施,用于维持减肥效果,本手稿以eCHANGE的开发和实施过程为基础,就以下方面提供了建议和指导:(1)从数字干预措施的启动到实施,如何使用服务设计方法,以及(2)技术转让过程如何加速基于研究的创新从想法到市场的实施。
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