Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention Mapping

BackgroundSince desk-dominated work environments facilitate sedentary behavior, office workers sit for 66% of their working days and only 8% succeed in interrupting their prolonged periods of sitting within the first 55 minutes. Yet stretches of long and uninterrupted sitting...

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Main Authors: Berninger, Nathalie M, ten Hoor, Gill A, Plasqui, Guy, Kok, Gerjo, Peters, Gjalt-Jorn Ygram, Ruiter, Robert A C
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-07-01
Series:JMIR Formative Research
Online Access:http://formative.jmir.org/2020/7/e14951/
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spelling doaj-aa1a31f1475941c1aaef4402638d3ebd2021-04-02T21:36:36ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Formative Research2561-326X2020-07-0147e1495110.2196/14951Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention MappingBerninger, Nathalie Mten Hoor, Gill APlasqui, GuyKok, GerjoPeters, Gjalt-Jorn YgramRuiter, Robert A C BackgroundSince desk-dominated work environments facilitate sedentary behavior, office workers sit for 66% of their working days and only 8% succeed in interrupting their prolonged periods of sitting within the first 55 minutes. Yet stretches of long and uninterrupted sitting increase the likelihood of several chronic metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. ObjectiveWe therefore developed a computer-based app designed to interrupt periods of prolonged sitting among office employees. MethodsWhen developing the intervention, we applied the intervention mapping protocol. This approach for the systematic design of theory and evidence-based behavior change programs consists of 6 steps: creation of a logic model of the problem, creation of a logic model of change, program design, program production, design of an implementation plan, and development of an evaluation plan. ResultsWorking through all 6 steps has resulted in an individually adaptable intervention to reduce sedentary behavior at work. The intervention, UPcomplish, consists of tailored, half-automatized motivational components delivered by a coach. To register sedentary behavior, the VitaBit (VitaBit Software International BV) toolkit, a wearable accelerometry-based monitoring device, is used. Among others, UPcomplish includes personalized goal setting, tailored suggestions to overcome hurdles, and weekly challenges. The VitaBit toolkit supports the participants to monitor their behavior in relation to self-set goals. ConclusionsIntervention mapping is a useful protocol not only for the systematic development of a comprehensive intervention to reduce sedentary behavior but also for planning program adherence, program implementation, and program maintenance. It facilitates obtaining the participation of relevant stakeholders at different ecological levels in the development process of the intervention and anticipating facilitators to and barriers of program implementation and maintenance. Trial RegistrationNetherlands Trial Register NL7503; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/7503http://formative.jmir.org/2020/7/e14951/
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author Berninger, Nathalie M
ten Hoor, Gill A
Plasqui, Guy
Kok, Gerjo
Peters, Gjalt-Jorn Ygram
Ruiter, Robert A C
spellingShingle Berninger, Nathalie M
ten Hoor, Gill A
Plasqui, Guy
Kok, Gerjo
Peters, Gjalt-Jorn Ygram
Ruiter, Robert A C
Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention Mapping
JMIR Formative Research
author_facet Berninger, Nathalie M
ten Hoor, Gill A
Plasqui, Guy
Kok, Gerjo
Peters, Gjalt-Jorn Ygram
Ruiter, Robert A C
author_sort Berninger, Nathalie M
title Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention Mapping
title_short Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention Mapping
title_full Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention Mapping
title_fullStr Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention Mapping
title_full_unstemmed Sedentary Work in Desk-Dominated Environments: A Data-Driven Intervention Using Intervention Mapping
title_sort sedentary work in desk-dominated environments: a data-driven intervention using intervention mapping
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Formative Research
issn 2561-326X
publishDate 2020-07-01
description BackgroundSince desk-dominated work environments facilitate sedentary behavior, office workers sit for 66% of their working days and only 8% succeed in interrupting their prolonged periods of sitting within the first 55 minutes. Yet stretches of long and uninterrupted sitting increase the likelihood of several chronic metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. ObjectiveWe therefore developed a computer-based app designed to interrupt periods of prolonged sitting among office employees. MethodsWhen developing the intervention, we applied the intervention mapping protocol. This approach for the systematic design of theory and evidence-based behavior change programs consists of 6 steps: creation of a logic model of the problem, creation of a logic model of change, program design, program production, design of an implementation plan, and development of an evaluation plan. ResultsWorking through all 6 steps has resulted in an individually adaptable intervention to reduce sedentary behavior at work. The intervention, UPcomplish, consists of tailored, half-automatized motivational components delivered by a coach. To register sedentary behavior, the VitaBit (VitaBit Software International BV) toolkit, a wearable accelerometry-based monitoring device, is used. Among others, UPcomplish includes personalized goal setting, tailored suggestions to overcome hurdles, and weekly challenges. The VitaBit toolkit supports the participants to monitor their behavior in relation to self-set goals. ConclusionsIntervention mapping is a useful protocol not only for the systematic development of a comprehensive intervention to reduce sedentary behavior but also for planning program adherence, program implementation, and program maintenance. It facilitates obtaining the participation of relevant stakeholders at different ecological levels in the development process of the intervention and anticipating facilitators to and barriers of program implementation and maintenance. Trial RegistrationNetherlands Trial Register NL7503; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/7503
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