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Motivating physical activity at work: Using persuasive social media for competitive step counting

  • Derek Foster
  • , Conor Linehan
  • , Ben Kirman
  • , Shaun Lawson
  • , Gary James
  • University of Lincoln
  • NHS Lincolnshire

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Abstract

Previous research has suggested that social and competitive interaction over online social networking sites could be harnessed in order to motivate behaviour change in users. This paper presents the design and in-the-wild evaluation of StepMatron, a Facebook application designed to provide social and competitive context for daily pedometer readings in order to motivate physical activity in the working environment. A study was conducted in order to determine whether interactions between users via the application more successfully motivated physical activity than simply recording daily step counts in a similar application. Ten participants (1 male), all nurses working in a UK hospital, used the application across two conditions over the course of the study. In the socially-enabled condition, participants could view each other's step data and make comparisons and comments. In the non-social condition, participants could only view their own personal step data. A significant increase in step activity was observed in the socially enabled condition. Our findings highlight the potential of social media as a means for generating positive behaviour change. They also suggest that simple mobile devices can function as an inexpensive, accessible and powerful trigger towards this behaviour change without necessitating the use of overly complex and expensive mobile applications or devices.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 14th International Academic MindTrek Conference
Subtitle of host publicationEnvisioning Future Media Environments, MindTrek 2010
Pages111-116
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
Event14th International Academic MindTrek Conference: Envisioning Future Media Environments, MindTrek 2010 - Tampere, Finland
Duration: 6 Oct 20108 Oct 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 14th International Academic MindTrek Conference: Envisioning Future Media Environments, MindTrek 2010

Conference

Conference14th International Academic MindTrek Conference: Envisioning Future Media Environments, MindTrek 2010
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityTampere
Period6/10/108/10/10

Keywords

  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Mobile devices
  • Pedometers
  • Persuasive technology

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