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25.04.2016 | Editorial
Walk Long and Prosper: What Is the Optimal Way to Help People Achieve Their Goals?
verfasst von:
Jeffrey S. Hoch, PhD, Carolyn S. Dewa, MPH, PhD
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 7/2016
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Excerpt
In this month’s issue of the
JGIM, Patel and colleagues
1 report the results of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) with the goal of increasing the activity of sedentary US employees assigned to one of four reimbursement schemes. Over the 13-week intervention period, four-person teams were eligible for prizes based on achieving 7000 steps. Qualification for a prize was dependent on the reimbursement plan into which they were assigned. These included 1) $0 (control group), 2) $50 if the 7000 step goal was reached by the individual (individual incentive), 3) $50 if the 7000 step goal was reached by all team members (team incentive) or 4) $20 for reaching an individual goal of 7000 steps + $10 for every other team member reaching the goal (combined incentive). Receipt of a prize was contingent on winning a lottery that was held every other day during which a team from each of the four reimbursement plans was selected and paid according to its performance on the prior day. …