Towards more personalized digital health interventions: a clustering method of action and coping plans to promote physical activity
Abstract Background Despite effectiveness of action and coping planning in digital health interventions to promote physical activity (PA), attrition rates remain high. Indeed, support to make plans is often abstract and similar for each individual. Nevertheless, people are different, and context var...
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Main Authors: | Helene Schroé (Author), Stéphanie Carlier (Author), Delfien Van Dyck (Author), Femke De Backere (Author), Geert Crombez (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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