The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia

This feasibility study has informed the suitability of the protocol design for a future full-size RCT. Our findings have demonstrated that the research processes for our feasibility design have been feasible and acceptable. Our collected data demonstrated a small but statistically significant increa...

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Main Author: Alsahli, Mohammed
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68710/
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description This feasibility study has informed the suitability of the protocol design for a future full-size RCT. Our findings have demonstrated that the research processes for our feasibility design have been feasible and acceptable. Our collected data demonstrated a small but statistically significant increase in exercise self-efficacy, physical activity levels and barriers to physical activity, although these findings need to be confirmed by randomised experimental trials in the future.
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spelling nottingham-687102022-08-01T04:40:11Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68710/ The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia Alsahli, Mohammed This feasibility study has informed the suitability of the protocol design for a future full-size RCT. Our findings have demonstrated that the research processes for our feasibility design have been feasible and acceptable. Our collected data demonstrated a small but statistically significant increase in exercise self-efficacy, physical activity levels and barriers to physical activity, although these findings need to be confirmed by randomised experimental trials in the future. 2022-08-01 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68710/3/Mohammed%20Alsahli_4342290%20updated.pdf Alsahli, Mohammed (2022) The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Type 2 diabetes; Physical activity; Mobile health
spellingShingle Type 2 diabetes; Physical activity; Mobile health
Alsahli, Mohammed
The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia
title The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia
title_full The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia
title_short The use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with T2DM in Saudi Arabia
title_sort use of mobile text messaging as a behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with t2dm in saudi arabia
topic Type 2 diabetes; Physical activity; Mobile health
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/68710/