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A Theory and Evidence-Informed e-Cycling Intervention for Individuals Diagnosed With Cancer: Development Study

A Theory and Evidence-Informed e-Cycling Intervention for Individuals Diagnosed With Cancer: Development Study

Having hypothesized the theoretical components required to achieve change in the target behavior, intervention content was developed by the selection of BCTs. The 93-item behavior change technique taxonomy (BCTTv1) [47] was used to provide detailed definitions of BCTs.

Jessica E Bourne, Paul Kelly, Miranda E G Armstrong

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e54785

A Theory-Informed, Personalized mHealth Intervention for Adolescents (Mobile App for Physical Activity): Development and Pilot Study

A Theory-Informed, Personalized mHealth Intervention for Adolescents (Mobile App for Physical Activity): Development and Pilot Study

A recent review concluded that, despite not being grounded in theory, some interventions contain one or more behavior change components or behavior change techniques (BCTs) [16]. However, the systematic implementation of BCTs in dedicated apps has rarely been achieved. Michie et al [17] argue that many interventions applying recommended BCTs are not designed systematically and are theory-inspired rather than theory-based.

Alex Domin, Arif Uslu, André Schulz, Yacine Ouzzahra, Claus Vögele

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(6):e35118