Charity-based incentives motivate young adult cancer survivors to increase physical activity: a pilot randomized clinical trial

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Sarah Kozey Keadle
Leah Meuter
Suzanne Phelan
Siobhan M. Phillips
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[1] California Polytechnic State University,Department of Kinesiology and Public Health
[2] Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,Division of Behavioral Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2021年 / 44卷
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Behavioral intervention; Financial incentives; Cancer survivor; Physical activity; Steps; Young adult;
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To determine the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of an eHealth intervention with charity-based incentives to increase physical activity (PA) among young adult cancer survivors. Participants were randomized into two groups: PA (N = 25; Fitbit, step goal, electronic weekly newsletter) or PA + Charity (N = 26; same as PA plus charity donation if step goal achieved). At baseline and 12 weeks, steps/day were assessed using an activPAL. Motivation (e.g., BREQ-3) and patient reported outcomes (e.g., sleep quality, fatigue) were self-reported. The mean age was 36.8 years, 56.9% were Non-Hispanic White. We retained 82% (42/51) of participants. The PA + Charity vs. PA group had significantly higher satisfaction with intervention experience (100% vs 85%), greater increases in steps/day (1689 vs 516) and increases in overall self-determination score (13.5 vs 2.2). Both groups significantly improved sleep quality and reduced fatigue. A low-intensity eHealth intervention with charity-based incentives was feasible, acceptable, increased PA and self-determination.
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