This pilot study will establish a mobile and sensor technology-based intensive data collection protocol that includes ecological momentary assessment (EMA) and accelerometer monitoring to examine the reflective and reactive motivational processes that are related to daily physical activity and sedentary behavior. We will test the feasibility of this protocol in a sample of physical activity adopters and maintainers among cancer survivors. This study is funded by the Center for Research and Scholarship at UTA’s College of Nursing and Health Innovation.
Recruitment for this study ended in November 2022.
We will share findings from this study once we have them!
Conference presentations from this study:
- Liao, Y., Maher, J., Wingo, B., Sanchez, K., & Basen-Engquist, K. M. (2023, November). Using mobile technology to capture cancer survivors’ daily experience. Poster to be presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo 2023, Atlanta, GA.
- Liao, Y., Pandya M., Maher, J., Sanchez, K., & Basen-Engquist K. M. (2023, April). Feasibility of a 30-day remote monitoring study using accelerometer and ecological momentary assessment in cancer survivors. Talk presented at the 44th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Phoenix, AZ.