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Just Run: Development of a theory-based motivational online intervention for promoting ongoing running participation.

Authors :
Blacket, Chloe T.
Fuller, Joel T.
Bennett, Hunter
Crozier, Alyson J.
Dziano, Jenelle K.
Arnold, John B.
Source :
Psychology of Sport & Exercise. Mar2024, Vol. 71, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Running is a popular form of physical activity yet discontinuation is common. Interventions targeting physical activity adoption have shown modest effects, often with little translation into long-term participation, which may limit the health benefits available to the wider community. This paper details the development of a new online running intervention (Just Run) aimed at improving continuation of running activity in new runners through a motivational and psychological lens, including aspects of design, content, refinement, and usability testing. A six-step intervention mapping process was used to develop a theory-based online intervention using a mix of research designs. Key stakeholders including runners, coaches and relevant experts in physical activity and behavior change provided valuable insight, feedback and refinement of the education to be delivered. The final Just Run intervention included ten modules delivered online over twelve weeks to promote ongoing running participation through videos, testimonials, and activities. Key themes identified through the literature and stakeholder engagement process related to goal setting, self-efficacy, intrinsic motivation, social support and overcoming barriers to running participation. Usability testing confirmed the quality and suitability of the education to the target population. Just Run has been developed with a range of stakeholders to address an area of unmet need in the adoption and promotion of running. Just Run is a robust online intervention that has been designed and pre-tested with positive feedback and unique insights from key stakeholders. Further investigation is required to support its implementation to the wider community. • A six-step intervention mapping process informed the design of Just Run. • Key stakeholders contributed to the design of this motivational running intervention. • Goal setting and social support were key topics included in the designed material. • Positive usability testing confirmed the aptness of the education to runners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14690292
Volume :
71
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Psychology of Sport & Exercise
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175031511
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2023.102581