Leveraging context-specific behavioral economic principles to enable patients to change their physical activity patterns.

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Health Psychology Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1177/13591053251317320
Brittany V Barber, Michael Vallis, George Kephart, Ruth Martin-Misener, Daniel Rainham
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This study explores how context-specific behavioral economic principles could be employed to tailor interventions to support patients' efforts to modify day-to-day routines. Using adapted geo-ethnography techniques, interviews collected in-depth descriptions about facilitators and barriers to physical activity (PA), and contexts influencing decisions about day-to-day activities. Data were analyzed using the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation - Behaviour (COM-B) model for behavior change and MINDSPACE behavioral economic principles as coding frameworks. Twenty-nine patients (19 men, 10 women) aged 50-79 participated. Findings indicate patients were motivated and capable of increasing PA but were challenged to identify opportunities to adapt day-to-day routines for increasing PA. Patients described disrupting default routines, increasing commitments, changing the messenger, and introducing incentives as potentially useful behavioral economic principles to improve day-to-day decisions about increasing PA. Patients had insight into potential behavioral economic principles, although they were not previously educated, and were valuable partners in developing research and clinic-based behavioral economic intervention strategies.

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利用具体情况的行为经济原则,使患者能够改变他们的身体活动模式。
本研究探讨了如何运用特定情境的行为经济学原理来定制干预措施,以支持患者改变日常生活习惯的努力。使用适应性地理人种学技术,访谈收集了关于身体活动的促进因素和障碍(PA)以及影响日常活动决策的背景的深入描述。使用COM-B行为改变模型和MINDSPACE行为经济原则作为编码框架对数据进行分析。29例患者(男19例,女10例),年龄50 ~ 79岁。研究结果表明,患者有动力并有能力增加PA,但在确定机会以适应日常生活以增加PA方面存在挑战。患者描述了打破默认的常规,增加承诺,改变信使,并引入激励作为潜在有用的行为经济学原则,以改善增加PA的日常决策。患者对潜在的行为经济学原理有深入的了解,尽管他们以前没有受过教育,并且是开发研究和基于临床的行为经济学干预策略的宝贵伙伴。
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期刊介绍: ournal of Health Psychology is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to support and help shape research in health psychology from around the world. It provides a platform for traditional empirical analyses as well as more qualitative and/or critically oriented approaches. It also addresses the social contexts in which psychological and health processes are embedded. Studies published in this journal are required to obtain ethical approval from an Institutional Review Board. Such approval must include informed, signed consent by all research participants. Any manuscript not containing an explicit statement concerning ethical approval and informed consent will not be considered.
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