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Determining the Prioritization of Behavior Change Techniques for Long-Term Stroke Rehabilitation: Delphi Survey Study

Determining the Prioritization of Behavior Change Techniques for Long-Term Stroke Rehabilitation: Delphi Survey Study

Therefore, there is an urgent need to better understand which BCT clusters are most relevant to interventions for long-term contexts such as stroke rehabilitation.

Agata Ewa Wróbel, Philip Cash, Anja Maier, John Paulin Hansen

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e59172

A Novel Web App for Dietary Weight Management: Development, Implementation, and Usability Study

A Novel Web App for Dietary Weight Management: Development, Implementation, and Usability Study

The BCT hierarchy was constructed by a Delphi-type exercise whereby experts listed an extensive list of BCT labels from other published classification systems and then clustered them into groups. Classification of these techniques has allowed for methodical analysis of these interventions to pinpoint specific BCTs associated with intervention efficacy [28,30,32].

Ashleigh Oliveira, John Wolff, Nouf Alfouzan, Jin Yu, Asma Yahya, Kayla Lammy, Manabu T Nakamura

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e58363

Deconstructing Fitbit to Specify the Effective Features in Promoting Physical Activity Among Inactive Adults: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Deconstructing Fitbit to Specify the Effective Features in Promoting Physical Activity Among Inactive Adults: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The following three BCTs (indexed by the BCT taxonomy v1 [5]) were targeted in this study: (1) self-monitoring, which encouraged participants to monitor and record their step counts each day (2.

Keisuke Takano, Takeyuki Oba, Kentaro Katahira, Kenta Kimura

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e51216

Evaluation of Patient-Facing Mobile Apps to Support Physiotherapy Care: Systematic Review

Evaluation of Patient-Facing Mobile Apps to Support Physiotherapy Care: Systematic Review

The ABACUS focuses on 4 BCT clusters: knowledge and information, goals and planning, feedback and monitoring, and actions [24]. Using clustered BCTs identified, we developed the aforementioned novel coding rulebook to support reporting, and the 2 reviewers (MM and PV) scored behavior change potential together using the ABACUS. Any disagreements were discussed at the time, and a third reviewer (JJF) decided in the case of nonconsensus.

Mark Merolli, Jill J Francis, Patrick Vallance, Kim L Bennell, Peter Malliaras, Rana S Hinman

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e55003

Behavior Change Techniques in Digital Health Interventions for Midlife Women: Systematic Review

Behavior Change Techniques in Digital Health Interventions for Midlife Women: Systematic Review

The development of the BCT taxonomy [52,53] and methods for assessing the extent to which behavioral interventions are theory-based allows for more sophisticated coding of intervention content and insight into how and why the intervention promoted behavior change.

Hana Sediva, Tina Cartwright, Claire Robertson, Sanjoy K Deb

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(11):e37234

A “No-Code” App Design Platform for Mobile Health Research: Development and Usability Study

A “No-Code” App Design Platform for Mobile Health Research: Development and Usability Study

Our team used a behavior theory framework (M-PAC) and the BCT taxonomy to inform the design of the various software features in the first version of the Pathverse platform. These features can offer researchers the flexibility to design m Health interventions with various BCTs, depending on the behavior theory or the mechanisms of action.

Sam Liu, Henry La, Amanda Willms, Ryan E Rhodes

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e38737

Behavioral Change Factors and Retention in Web-Based Interventions for Informal Caregivers of People Living With Dementia: Scoping Review

Behavioral Change Factors and Retention in Web-Based Interventions for Informal Caregivers of People Living With Dementia: Scoping Review

BCT: an active, observable, replicable, and intricated component in the intervention which induces the behavior change (eg, goal planning, feedback on behavior, or demonstration of behavior). BCA: a putative target or a mediator variable in the mechanism of behavior change (eg, self-efficacy, caregiver burden, or caregiver stress).

Kuan-Ching Wu, Yan Su, Frances Chu, Annie T Chen, Oleg Zaslavsky

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(7):e38595