Stand More AT Work (SMArT Work): using the behaviour change wheel to develop an intervention to reduce sitting time in the workplace

Mar 8, 2018BMC public health

Using behavior change methods to create a workplace program that reduces sitting time

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Abstract

Ten behaviour change strategies were identified to reduce sitting time among NHS office workers.

  • Strategies addressed barriers at environmental, organisational, and individual levels.
  • Height adjustable desks and senior management support were among the environmental and organisational strategies identified.
  • Face-to-face coaching sessions were included as an individual-level strategy.
  • The Darma cushion was rated highest for practicality and acceptability in self-monitoring sitting time.
  • The intervention was developed using a participatory approach with input from office workers.

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