Adherence to eHealth-Delivered Exercise in Adults with no Specific Health Conditions: A Scoping Review on a Conceptual Challenge
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2022Abstract
Adherence has emerged as a focal point and critical determinant of success for physical
activity interventions. The term is used for both traditional and digital interventions, and for prescribed and nonprescribed activities. Many other terms for adherence are being used interchangeably,
as there is no consensus on its precise conceptualization. This scoping review aimed to advance the
definition of adherence to eHealth programs, specifically for the adult population with no specific
health conditions. A total of 2983 papers, published between 1 January 2016 and 13 March 2022, were
retrieved from different databases (including grey literature). Of those, 13 studies met the eligibility criteria and were included for review. The selected studies used a wide array of technologies
and consisted mainly of exercise interventions. Most of the reviewed publications contemplated
exercise adherence as a percentage of expected dose. Most (8 out of 13) studies neither assessed nor
specified an expected use of the involved technology. Results suggest a need for homogeneity in
the conceptualization of adherence to physical activity and exercise, including those interventions
delivered digitally.
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Article
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Language
English
Keywords
Salut
Activitat física
Exercici
Aplicacions mòbils
Revisió bibliomètrica
Pages
19 p.
Publisher
MDPI
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19, 10214
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ACM/Proyectos Investigación ACM/ACM2021_02
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ACM/Proyectos Investigación ACM/ACM2022_25
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