Background:The use of financial incentives or pay-for-performance programs for health care providers has triggered emerging interest in the use of financial incentives for encouraging health behaviour change. Purpose: This paper aims to identify key conditions under which the use of financial incentives for improvements in public health outcomes is most likely to be effective and appropriate. Methods: We review recent systematic reviews on their effectiveness in changing health behaviour and identify existing moral concerns concerning personal financial incentives. Results: Current evidence indicates that incentives can be effective in driving health behaviour change under certain provisos, while a number of misgivings continue to be delibe...
We welcome the commentaries by Hagger et al. and Stephens and consider their observations to be time...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
AbstractObjectivesUncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sust...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
$\textbf{Background:}$ Providing financial incentives contingent on healthy behaviours is one way to...
Background Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors to...
While we agree that personal financial incentives (PFIs) may have some utility in public health inte...
Background: Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy behaviour c...
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...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
PhDEfforts to encourage healthy behaviour often fail to bring about sustained changes in people’s l...
We welcome the commentaries by Hagger et al. and Stephens and consider their observations to be time...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
AbstractObjectivesUncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sust...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
$\textbf{Background:}$ Providing financial incentives contingent on healthy behaviours is one way to...
Background Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors to...
While we agree that personal financial incentives (PFIs) may have some utility in public health inte...
Background: Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy behaviour c...
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...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
PhDEfforts to encourage healthy behaviour often fail to bring about sustained changes in people’s l...
We welcome the commentaries by Hagger et al. and Stephens and consider their observations to be time...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
AbstractObjectivesUncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sust...