Excited to share our latest findings from the HealthyMoms trial. Overall, there was high engagement with the HealthyMoms app and some evidence that higher user engagement was associated with greater effectiveness.
@MoBILEResearch2@Jairohm8@emmiesoder
https://t.co/weXGzngn6P
New article! Health professionals in maternity care find promotion of healthy lifestyle behaviors in migrant women to be challenging. In that aspect an informative and culturally adapted app could be be a valuable support. https://t.co/DQKvfjX8Ro
New paper from the HealthyMoms trial showing that a digital pregnancy intervention may be implemented in healthcare to promote a healthy lifestyle in pregnant women without compromising offspring growth https://t.co/LyW7SRLcDc
New article just out in @SciReports showing that the International Fitness Scale (IFIS) for self-reported fitness could be useful in population-based pregnancy studies where objective measurement of fitness is not possible. See more: https://t.co/fkiLADA2pV #pregnancy#fitness
Qualitative study from our MoBILE research group that explores how the MINISTOP 2.0 app can be adapted and translated to reach Arabic and Somali speaking parents https://t.co/UZZpkpnLPb
Our next seminar coming up on September 24th
Topic: Alert fatigue - when the machine goes “bing” and you don´t care
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I have a post-doc stipend suitable for someone who is interested in digital behavior interventions - DM me if you are or if you know somebody who may be @INEBRIA_Net@eINEBRIA@HTDigitalhealth - projects are adaptable to candidate’s expertise (design, methods, eval., stats/ML).
The main results from HealthyMoms just out. A lot of early mornings, hard work and new knowledge during the past two years and now it is finally published. Proud and happy!
New in JMIR mhealth: Effectiveness of a Smartphone #App to Promote Healthy Weight Gain, Diet, and #PhysicalActivity During Pregnancy (HealthyMoms): Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/sRcdKOqWwv
We are arranging a new seminar on June 4, 10:00-11:30. Topic: Health care 2.0 and digitalization
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We just published the study protcol for the Generation Pep Study- an annual national-based survey on physical activity and dietary habits in Swedish children aged 4-17 years
https://t.co/zbx04vyUKT