Published on in Vol 16, No 7 (2014): July

On Supplementing “Foot in the Door” Incentives for eHealth Program Engagement

On Supplementing “Foot in the Door” Incentives for eHealth Program Engagement

On Supplementing “Foot in the Door” Incentives for eHealth Program Engagement

Authors of this article:

Marc Steven Mitchell1 Author Orcid Image ;   Guy E Faulkner1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Dale L, White L, Mitchell M, Faulkner G. Smartphone app uses loyalty point incentives and push notifications to encourage influenza vaccine uptake. Vaccine 2019;37(32):4594 View
  2. Kennedy R, Mullaney L, Reynolds C, Cawley S, McCartney D, Turner M. Preferences of women for web-based nutritional information in pregnancy. Public Health 2017;143:71 View
  3. Faulkner G, Dale L, Lau E. Examining the use of loyalty point incentives to encourage health and fitness centre participation. Preventive Medicine Reports 2019;14:100831 View
  4. Mitchell M, Goodman J, Alter D, Oh P, Faulkner G. Development of the Health Incentive Program Questionnaire (HIP-Q) in a cardiac rehabilitation population. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2015;5(4):443 View
  5. Mitchell M, White L, Oh P, Kwan M, Gove P, Leahey T, Faulkner G. Examining Incentives to Promote Physical Activity Maintenance Among Hospital Employees Not Achieving 10,000 Daily Steps: A Web-Based Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(4):e231 View
  6. Mitchell M, White L, Oh P, Alter D, Leahey T, Kwan M, Faulkner G. Uptake of an Incentive-Based mHealth App: Process Evaluation of the Carrot Rewards App. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(5):e70 View
  7. Giles E, Sniehotta F, McColl E, Adams J. Acceptability of financial incentives and penalties for encouraging uptake of healthy behaviours: focus groups. BMC Public Health 2015;15(1) View
  8. Gånedahl H, Zsaludek Viklund P, Carlén K, Kylberg E, Ekberg J. Work-site wellness programmes in Sweden: a cross-sectional study of physical activity, self-efficacy, and health. Public Health 2015;129(5):525 View