Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer Survivors

BackgroundMost older cancer survivors (OCS) do not engage in regular physical activity (PA) despite well-known health benefits. With the increased use of mobile technologies among older adults, mobile tools may be an effective method to deliver PA promotion programs for OCS....

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Main Authors: Hong, Yan, Dahlke, Deborah Vollmer, Ory, Marcia, Hochhalter, Angela, Reynolds, Jana, Purcell, Ninfa Pena, Talwar, Divya, Eugene, Nola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2013-02-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:http://www.researchprotocols.org/2013/1/e12/
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spelling doaj-0723889c32794958a918360c0613f0942021-05-03T01:40:35ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482013-02-0121e1210.2196/resprot.2440Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer SurvivorsHong, YanDahlke, Deborah VollmerOry, MarciaHochhalter, AngelaReynolds, JanaPurcell, Ninfa PenaTalwar, DivyaEugene, Nola BackgroundMost older cancer survivors (OCS) do not engage in regular physical activity (PA) despite well-known health benefits. With the increased use of mobile technologies among older adults, mobile tools may be an effective method to deliver PA promotion programs for OCS. ObjectiveTo document the process of designing an OCS-friendly mobile-enabled Web application of PA promotion program. MethodsMixed methods encompassing group discussions, individual interviews, and brief surveys with community leaders, OCS, cancer care providers, and software professionals were used in this formative research. ResultsThe varied stakeholders welcomed the idea of developing an online tool to promote PA in OCS. Our formative research revealed several major barriers to regular PA including limited access to senior-friendly PA resources, lack of motivation and social support, and insufficient knowledge and skills on building safe and appropriate workout plans. This feedback was incorporated into the development of iCanFit, a mobile-enabled Web application, designed specifically for OCS. The iCanFit online tools allow users to locate PA resources, set and track goals for PA, network with peer OCS in a secure online space, and receive practical and evidence-informed healthy tips. ConclusionsOur mixed-method formative research led to the design of iCanFit protocol to promote PA and well-being of OCS. The involvement of stakeholders is critical in the planning and design of the mobile application in order to enhance program relevance, appeal, and match with the needs of target users.http://www.researchprotocols.org/2013/1/e12/
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author Hong, Yan
Dahlke, Deborah Vollmer
Ory, Marcia
Hochhalter, Angela
Reynolds, Jana
Purcell, Ninfa Pena
Talwar, Divya
Eugene, Nola
spellingShingle Hong, Yan
Dahlke, Deborah Vollmer
Ory, Marcia
Hochhalter, Angela
Reynolds, Jana
Purcell, Ninfa Pena
Talwar, Divya
Eugene, Nola
Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer Survivors
JMIR Research Protocols
author_facet Hong, Yan
Dahlke, Deborah Vollmer
Ory, Marcia
Hochhalter, Angela
Reynolds, Jana
Purcell, Ninfa Pena
Talwar, Divya
Eugene, Nola
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title Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer Survivors
title_short Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer Survivors
title_full Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer Survivors
title_fullStr Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Designing iCanFit: A Mobile-Enabled Web Application to Promote Physical Activity for Older Cancer Survivors
title_sort designing icanfit: a mobile-enabled web application to promote physical activity for older cancer survivors
publisher JMIR Publications
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issn 1929-0748
publishDate 2013-02-01
description BackgroundMost older cancer survivors (OCS) do not engage in regular physical activity (PA) despite well-known health benefits. With the increased use of mobile technologies among older adults, mobile tools may be an effective method to deliver PA promotion programs for OCS. ObjectiveTo document the process of designing an OCS-friendly mobile-enabled Web application of PA promotion program. MethodsMixed methods encompassing group discussions, individual interviews, and brief surveys with community leaders, OCS, cancer care providers, and software professionals were used in this formative research. ResultsThe varied stakeholders welcomed the idea of developing an online tool to promote PA in OCS. Our formative research revealed several major barriers to regular PA including limited access to senior-friendly PA resources, lack of motivation and social support, and insufficient knowledge and skills on building safe and appropriate workout plans. This feedback was incorporated into the development of iCanFit, a mobile-enabled Web application, designed specifically for OCS. The iCanFit online tools allow users to locate PA resources, set and track goals for PA, network with peer OCS in a secure online space, and receive practical and evidence-informed healthy tips. ConclusionsOur mixed-method formative research led to the design of iCanFit protocol to promote PA and well-being of OCS. The involvement of stakeholders is critical in the planning and design of the mobile application in order to enhance program relevance, appeal, and match with the needs of target users.
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