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Filter by:The goal of this clinical evaluate the effectiveness of the Ckick2Move Programme, a multicomponent digital-based intervention, to reduce sedentary behaviour among home-office workers, and the impact on employees physcial activity patterns, musculoskeletal risk and work-related outcomes (i.e., absenteeism, presenteeism, occupational fatigue and job satisfaction). The study will take place in four countries along Europe (Spain, Ireland, Netherlands, and Slovenia).
This study will explore the effectiveness of two different interventions, a Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) mobile health (mHealth) intervention and a Just In-Time Adaptive Intervention (JITAI), on reducing sedentary behaviour in office workers. One third of participants will receive the mHealth HAPA intervention, consisting of a theory-driven behavioural counselling session with personalized daily SMS text messages, and another third of participants will receive the JITAI intervention, a behaviour tracking mobile phone application that will alert participants once a set sedentary behaviour condition has been met. The last third of participants will act as a control where they will not receive an intervention or any further information from the letter of information. The study will take place over four weeks, with the first acting as a baseline and the intervention period filling the latter three weeks.