The aim of this study was to explore whether patients responded to personalized messages on top of continuous visual feedback by changes in activity patterns and whether this response is related to the stages of change and the pain intensity levels. Patients wore a movement sensor and a PDA for 2 weeks and received continuously feedback and time-related messages to influence activity behavior. The response was calculated by calculating the activity 30 min before and after a message. In addition, the readiness to change was measured with the Stage of Change questionnaire and pain intensity was measured on a visual analogue scale. Sixteen patients participated, receiving a total of 517 messages. Overall, patients responded to personalized mes...
Objective. The present study examined the effects of a manipulation of attention to pain (i.e. atten...
Purpose: This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smart...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience of manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain is that patients often su...
Purpose: \ud The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the potential value of a new personalized a...
Purpose This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smart...
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BackgroundChronic back pain (CBP) is a frequent debilitating and often treatment-resistant disorder....
Background: Promotion of physical activity in primary care has had limited success. Wearable technol...
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective study. OBJECTIVE: To identify factors potentially influencing patient se...
Innovative physical activity monitoring technology can be used to depict rich visual feedback that e...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
The medical world attempts these days to empower patients so they can take responsibility over their...
Background: The promotion of physical activity in daily life is an important aspect in the treatment...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
Objective: To investigate how COPD patients respond to motivational cues that aim to improve activit...
Objective. The present study examined the effects of a manipulation of attention to pain (i.e. atten...
Purpose: This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smart...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience of manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain is that patients often su...
Purpose: \ud The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the potential value of a new personalized a...
Purpose This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smart...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This study investigated change processes resulting from a ran...
BackgroundChronic back pain (CBP) is a frequent debilitating and often treatment-resistant disorder....
Background: Promotion of physical activity in primary care has had limited success. Wearable technol...
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective study. OBJECTIVE: To identify factors potentially influencing patient se...
Innovative physical activity monitoring technology can be used to depict rich visual feedback that e...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
The medical world attempts these days to empower patients so they can take responsibility over their...
Background: The promotion of physical activity in daily life is an important aspect in the treatment...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
Objective: To investigate how COPD patients respond to motivational cues that aim to improve activit...
Objective. The present study examined the effects of a manipulation of attention to pain (i.e. atten...
Purpose: This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smart...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience of manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain is that patients often su...