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Am J Health Promot ; 35(2): 271-274, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32734764

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PURPOSE: To determine the relative impact of framing on employee intention to adopt wearable technology (eg, Fitbits) at work. SETTING AND DESIGN: Posttest only online experiment utilizing a 2 (framing: organizational efficiency vs individual health) × 2 (financial incentive: absent vs present) between-subjects design. PARTICIPANTS: Participants (N = 310) were 18 years or older, currently employed, and residing in the United States. MEASURES: Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) subscale on behavioral intent (modified for wearable technology). ANALYSIS: Chi-square and between-subjects analysis of variance. RESULTS: Participants receiving the organizational efficiency frame (M = 3.97) expressed significantly lower intention to adopt a wearable compared to the individual health frame (M = 4.37), F2,308 = 3.99, P = .047. Financial incentives had a positive effect on adoption intention (M = 4.39 with incentive, M = 3.95 no incentive), F2,308 = 4.46, P = .036. The main effects of frame and incentive were additive, with participants in the individual health with incentive condition (n = 78, M = 4.60) expressing the highest intention to adopt and organizational efficiency without incentive expressing the lowest adoption intention (n = 77, M = 3.80; P = .03). CONCLUSIONS: Messaging emphasizing individual health benefits plus financial incentives might prove most successful when encouraging adoption of wearables at work.


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Eficiência Organizacional , Dispositivos Eletrônicos Vestíveis , Promoção da Saúde , Humanos , Intenção , Motivação , Estados Unidos
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