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Amanda Willms1, Anna Sui1, Rebecca Jantzen1
1School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
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Parental support significantly influences children's physical activity (PA) levels. Just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) delivered through mobile health (mHealth) may provide personalized, dynamic support to parents, though research is limited. 1) Describe the co-design process of a family-based JITAI app designed to help parents support their children's PA, and 2) evaluate the resources required to co-design this app using a "no-code" platform, Pathverse. Following the Integrate, Design, Assess, Share (IDEAS) and Multi-Process Action Control (M-PAC) frameworks, parents of children 8-12 years not meeting PA guidelines participated in semi-structured interviews (Phase 1). Feedback-informed app features, JITAI tailoring strategies, and prototype refinement (Phase 2). Six parents participated in Phase 1 guided by the IDEAS framework, with parental feedback directly shaping the app design. Parents emphasized family-based content, gamification, and diverse PA activities, while barriers (e.g., time, weather) informed JITAI tailoring. The M-PAC framework guided the selection and delivery of behavior change techniques (e.g., self-monitoring, social support). Development required 320 hours over four months, including decision-tree creation (50), uploading dynamic content (70), and testing (80). A family-based JITAI app was co-designed leveraging the M-PAC framework and Pathverse to integrate parental support for PA, laying the groundwork for future testing.
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