Abstract While we agree that personal financial incentives (PFIs) may have some utility in public health interventions to motivate people in the uptake and persistence of health behaviour, we disagree with some of the sentiments outlined by Lynagh et al. (Int J Behav Med 20:114–120, 2012). Specifically, we feel that the article gives a much stronger impression that PFIs will likely lead to long-term behaviour change once the incentive has been removed than is warranted by current research. This claim has not received strong empirical support nor is it grounded in psychological theory on the role of incentives and motivation. We also feel that the presentation of some of the tenets of self-determination theory by the authors is misleading. B...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
While we agree that personal financial incentives (PFIs) may have some utility in public health inte...
While we agree that personal financial incentives (PFIs) may have some utility in public health inte...
Objective: To review existing evidence on the potential of incentives to undermine or “crowd out ” i...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
We welcome the commentaries by Hagger et al. and Stephens and consider their observations to be time...
AbstractObjectivesUncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sust...
The use of material incentives in healthy lifestyle interventions is becoming widespread. However, s...
Background Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors to...
The research for this paper was part of the work of the Centre for the Study of Incentives in Health...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
A number of schemes have been attempted, both in public health and more generally within social pro-...
Background:The use of financial incentives or pay-for-performance programs for health care providers...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
While we agree that personal financial incentives (PFIs) may have some utility in public health inte...
While we agree that personal financial incentives (PFIs) may have some utility in public health inte...
Objective: To review existing evidence on the potential of incentives to undermine or “crowd out ” i...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
We welcome the commentaries by Hagger et al. and Stephens and consider their observations to be time...
AbstractObjectivesUncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sust...
The use of material incentives in healthy lifestyle interventions is becoming widespread. However, s...
Background Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors to...
The research for this paper was part of the work of the Centre for the Study of Incentives in Health...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
A number of schemes have been attempted, both in public health and more generally within social pro-...
Background:The use of financial incentives or pay-for-performance programs for health care providers...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...