Category | Characteristics | ||
1 | Author | All authors of the publication | |
2 | Year | Year of publication | |
3 | Publication type | Journal article, report | |
4 | Origin | The country in which the intervention was carried out | |
5 | Study design | Study design used | |
6 | Workplace characteristics | Workplace setting of intervention specified organisational context: (1) industry, (2) size, (3) area (urban or rural) | |
7 | Aim of the intervention | Aim of the intervention and targeted behaviour of the intervention (PA and/or SB with specific subdomain of activity behaviour, for example, standing, walking, stair use, active breaks, active transport) | |
8 | Intervention | Short description of the intervention: (1) content, (2) length (follow-up period) | |
9 | Target group specifications | Details reported about the target group such as: (1) age, (2) gender, (3) organisational level (eg, manager, subordinates, apprentices, trainees, other staff), (4) occupation type (eg, white-collar or blue-collar worker), (4) excluded persons (eg, disabled persons) | |
10 | Implementation management | Responsibility for implementation (if specified): (1) decision maker, (2) executer of intervention (internal, eg, HR Management or external, eg, contractor, research team), (3) others involved | |
11 | Mode of delivery | Specified mode for intervention delivery: (1) analogue/conventional (eg, paper-pencil, poster), (2) digital (eg, apps, portals, wearable, email), (3) face-to-face (eg, meetings, through coach) | |
12 | Choice architecture elements used | Following the MINDSPACE approach70 | |
Messenger | We are heavily influenced by who communicates information | ||
Incentives | Our responses to incentives are shaped by predictable mental shortcuts such as strongly avoiding losses | ||
Norms | We are strongly influenced by what others do | ||
Default | We ‘go with the flow’ of preset options | ||
Salience | Our attention is drawn to what is novel and seems relevant to us | ||
Priming | Our acts are often influenced by sub-conscious cues | ||
Affect | Our emotional associations can powerfully shape our actions | ||
Commitments | We seek to be consistent with our public promises, and reciprocate acts | ||
Ego | We act in ways that make us feel better about ourselves | ||
13 | Choice architecture elements with special focus on microenvironment | Typology of intervention in accordance with TIPPME71: (1) placement: Availability, position, (2) properties: Functionality, presentation, size, information Any information on active design guidelines used | |
14 | Typology of used instruments with special focus on technique use | Any instrument mentioned | |
15 | Outcome measures | Outcome variable(s) reported: PA-related and SB-related (eg, expenditure, step count, time spent sitting or standing) measurement instrument used: subjective and/or objective (eg, self-report, diary, wearable) | |
16 | Intervention results | Study results |
PA, physical activity; SB, sedentary behaviour; TIPPME, typology of intervention in proximal physical microenvironments.