Outcomes of app-based health coaching to improve dietary behavior among nurses in a tertiary hospital: A Pilot Study (Preprint)

W. Lim, Chong Man Chung Stephanie Fook, J. Lim, W. Gan
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UNSTRUCTURED To evaluate the effectiveness of mobile application-based health-coaching and incentives in achieving weight-loss from better dietary choices among hospital nurses. We conducted a pilot study from June 2019 to March 2020, involving the use of a health-coaching application by 145 hospital nurses over 6 months. Weight and body-mass index (BMI) are self-reported and food-scores are calculated. Data among overweight nurses, shift-work nurses and incentive groups were analyzed. 61 nurses were included in the final analysis. 38/61(62.3%) of the participants lost weight. Median percentage weight-loss is 1.2%(IQR 0,2.9)(P<0.001) and median decrease in BMI is 0.35(IQR -0.15,0,82)(P<0.001), but are not clinically significant. Median improvement in food-score is 0.4(IQR 0,0.8). There is no difference between the incentive and non-incentive groups. 49(34%) participants had ≥8 engaged weeks. The study demonstrated an association between the use of application-based health-coaching and the attainment of some weight-loss in nurses even without significant improvement in food-scores. Incentives may nudge onboarding, but does not sustain engagement.
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应用健康指导改善三级医院护士饮食行为的初步研究(预印本)
非结构化评估基于移动应用程序的健康指导和激励措施在医院护士通过更好的饮食选择实现减肥方面的有效性。我们在2019年6月至2020年3月进行了一项试点研究,涉及145名医院护士在6个月内使用健康指导应用程序。体重和体重指数(BMI)是自我报告的,并计算食物得分。对超重护士、轮班护士和激励组的数据进行分析。61名护士被纳入最终分析。38/61(62.3%)的参与者体重减轻。体重减轻的中位百分比为1.2%(IQR 0.2.9)(P<0.001),BMI的中位降低为0.35(IQR-0.15,82)(P>0.001),但无临床意义。食物得分的中位改善为0.4(IQR 0,0.8)。激励组和非激励组之间没有差异。49名(34%)参与者的参与周数≥8周。这项研究表明,即使在饮食得分没有显著改善的情况下,护士使用基于应用程序的健康指导与实现某些减肥之间也存在关联。激励措施可能会推动入职,但不能维持参与度。
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