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Journal of Medical Internet Research | 2017

Behavior Change Techniques in Physical Activity eHealth Interventions for People With Cardiovascular Disease: Systematic Review

Orlaith Duff; Deirdre Walsh; Bróna Furlong; Noel E. O'Connor; Kieran Moran; Catherine Woods

Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of premature death and disability in Europe, accounting for 4 million deaths per year and costing the European Union economy almost €196 billion annually. There is strong evidence to suggest that exercise-based secondary rehabilitation programs can decrease the mortality risk and improve health among patients with CVD. Theory-informed use of behavior change techniques (BCTs) is important in the design of cardiac rehabilitation programs aimed at changing cardiovascular risk factors. Electronic health (eHealth) is the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for health. This emerging area of health care has the ability to enhance self-management of chronic disease by making health care more accessible, affordable, and available to the public. However, evidence-based information on the use of BCTs in eHealth interventions is limited, and particularly so, for individuals living with CVD. Objective The aim of this systematic review was to assess the application of BCTs in eHealth interventions designed to increase physical activity (PA) in CVD populations. Methods A total of 7 electronic databases, including EBSCOhost (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Academic Search Complete, SPORTDiscus with Full Text, and CINAHL Complete), Scopus, and Web of Science (Core Collection) were searched. Two authors independently reviewed references using the software package Covidence (Veritas Health Innovation). The reviewers met to resolve any discrepancies, with a third independent reviewer acting as an arbitrator when required. Following this, data were extracted from the papers that met the inclusion criteria. Bias assessment of the studies was carried out using the Cochrane Collaboration’s tool for assessing the risk of bias within Covidence; this was followed by a narrative synthesis. Results Out of the 987 studies that were identified, 14 were included in the review. An additional 9 studies were added following a hand search of review paper references. The average number of BCTs used across the 23 studies was 7.2 (range 1-19). The top three most frequently used BCTs included information about health consequences (78%, 18/23), goal setting (behavior; 74%, 17/23), and joint third, self-monitoring of behavior and social support (practical) were included in 11 studies (48%, 11/23) each. Conclusions This systematic review is the first to investigate the use of BCTs in PA eHealth interventions specifically designed for people with CVD. This research will have clear implications for health care policy and research by outlining the BCTs used in eHealth interventions for chronic illnesses, in particular CVD, thereby providing clear foundations for further research and developments in the area.


European Journal of Cancer Care | 2018

Healthcare professionals' knowledge and practice of physical activity promotion in cancer care: Challenges and solutions

M. Cantwell; Deirdre Walsh; Bróna Furlong; Niall M. Moyna; Noel McCaffrey; L. Boran; S. Smyth; Catherine Woods


Archive | 2018

Development of the MedFit application: A behaviour change theoretically informed mobile application for patient self-management of cardiovascular disease

Orlaith Duff; Deirdre Walsh; Bróna Furlong; Noel E. O'Connor; Kieran Moran; Catherine Woods


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Effects Of A 12-month Community-based Exercise Program In Men And Women With Non-communicable Diseases.: 273 Board #114 May 30 9

Fiona Skelly; Bróna Furlong; Lisa Loughney; Noel McCaffrey; Niall M. Moyna


Archive | 2017

Systematic review of the use of behaviour change techniques in physical activity eHealth interventions for people with cardiovascular disease

Orlaith Duff; Deirdre Walsh; Bróna Furlong; Noel E. O'Connor; Kieran Moran; Catherine Woods


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Cancer Survivors’ Experiences Of Physical Activity: Exercise As A Vehicle For Recovery?

Mairead Cooney; Niall M. Moyna; Deirdre Walsh; Bróna Furlong; Lisa Loughney; Lorraine Boran; Sinead Smyth; Catherine Woods


insight student conference | 2016

Co-design and user validation of the MedFit App: A focus group analysis

Orlaith Duff; Deirdre Walsh; Bróna Furlong; Noel E. O'Connor; Kieran Moran; Catherine Woods


Woods, Catherine and Walsh, Deirdre and McCaffrey, Noel and Furlong, Bróna and Buys, Roselien and Cornelissen, Véronique (2016) An assessment of patient need for a technology-enabled remote exercise rehabilitation programme among a chronic illness population. In: 2nd Behaviour Change Conference: Digital Health and Wellbeing, 24-20 Feb 2016, London, UK. | 2016

An assessment of patient need for a technology-enabled remote exercise rehabilitation programme among a chronic illness population

Catherine Woods; Deirdre Walsh; Noel McCaffrey; Bróna Furlong; Roselien Buys; Véronique Cornelissen


O'Leary, Emer and McCaffrey, Noel and Moyna, Niall and Doyle, Frank and Furlong, Bróna and Walsh, Deirdre and Woods, Catherine (2016) A between sex analysis of self and proxy efficacy and its relationship with attendance at a community based chronic illness rehabilitation programme. In: HEPA, 28-30 Sept 2016, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | 2016

A between sex analysis of self and proxy efficacy and its relationship with attendance at a community based chronic illness rehabilitation programme.

Emer O'Leary; Noel McCaffrey; Niall M. Moyna; Frank Doyle; Bróna Furlong; Deirdre Walsh; Catherine Woods


O'Leary, Emer and McCaffrey, Noel and Doyle, Frank and Furlong, Bróna and Walsh, Deirdre and Woods, Catherine (2016) Depressive symptoms and perceived general health as factors associated with 12-week attendance to a community based chronic illness rehabilitation programme: MedEx Wellness. In: ISPAH, 16-19 Nov 2016, Bangkok, Thailand. | 2016

Depressive symptoms and perceived general health as factors associated with 12-week attendance to a community based chronic illness rehabilitation programme: MedEx Wellness.

Emer O'Leary; Noel McCaffrey; Frank Doyle; Bróna Furlong; Deirdre Walsh; Catherine Woods

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Lisa Loughney

University of Southampton

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Roselien Buys

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Véronique Cornelissen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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