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Examining the Impact of a Personalized Self-Management Lifestyle Program Using Mobile Technology on the Health and Well-Being of Cancer Survivors: Protocol and Rationale for a Randomized Controlled Trial (The Moving On Study)

Examining the Impact of a Personalized Self-Management Lifestyle Program Using Mobile Technology on the Health and Well-Being of Cancer Survivors: Protocol and Rationale for a Randomized Controlled Trial (The Moving On Study)

The COM-B system at the center of the wheel proposes that people need the capability (C), opportunity (O), and the motivation (M) to perform a behavior (B). The second and third layers of the wheel describe intervention functions, the broad categories of means by which an intervention can change behavior, and policy categories that can support behavior change. The final step in intervention design is to identify BCTs and modes of delivery likely to be effective based on previous research.

Jenny M Groarke, Janice Richmond, Mary Grace Kelly, Jenny McSharry, AnnMarie Groarke, Tommy Kerr, Nina Singaroyan, Owen Harney, Charlene Haughey, Liam Glynn, Eimear Masterson, Aoife O Donnell, Karen Duffy, Jane Walsh

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(8):e13214