A Social Group-Based Information-Motivation-Behavior Skill Intervention to Promote Acceptability and Adoption of Wearable Activity Trackers Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundWearable activity trackers offer potential to optimize behavior and support self-management. To assist older adults in benefiting from mobile technologies, theory-driven deployment strategies are needed to overcome personal, technological, and sociocontextual barriers in technology adoptio...
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Main Authors: | Liao, Jing (Author), Xiao, Hai-Yan (Author), Li, Xue-Qi (Author), Sun, Shu-Hua (Author), Liu, Shi-Xing (Author), Yang, Yung-Jen (Author), Xu, Dong (Roman) (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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