Deck 6: Developing Exercise Interventions: Part 2
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Deck 6: Developing Exercise Interventions: Part 2
1
List and describe key features of behavior change techniques.
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2
What is a BCT taxonomy and why was it created?
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3
Name and describe two methods that an intervention designer could use to select BCTs to include in their intervention.
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4
Describe the difference between a lapse and relapse. Provide an example of a lapse and a relapse.
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5
What is the abstinence violation effect? How can the BCT of reframing help avoid this effect?
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6
Describe two different modes of delivery that an interventionist could use. Describe how these two modes of delivery would change how the BCT of 'self-monitoring' is implemented in an intervention.
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7
Describe the four basic principles used in Motivational Interviewing to enhance intrinsic motivation to change?
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8
Describe two ways an interventionist can maximize the effectiveness of informational messages used to promote physical activity.
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9
An intervention was developed to support people with chronic pain to exercise at their local gym two days per week. The intervention is being delivered by personal trainers over the phone using a motivational interviewing approach. You have been asked to design a RE-AIM evaluation of the intervention. Define each RE-AIM domain and explain how you would evaluate each domain for this intervention.
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10
Which of the following is FALSE about behavior change techniques?
A) They cannot be further broken down into smaller techniques
B) They can be used on their own or in tandem in with other BCTs
C) They can be taught to other interventionists
D) It is not possible to see an interventionist use a BCT
A) They cannot be further broken down into smaller techniques
B) They can be used on their own or in tandem in with other BCTs
C) They can be taught to other interventionists
D) It is not possible to see an interventionist use a BCT
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11
Brandon wants to set a New Year's goal to be more active. He has never trained to run before but decides he wants to run a full marathon in his home town on March 1st. According to SMART goals, what would be the concern with Brandon's goal?
A) The goal is not specific
B) The goal is not measurable
C) The goal is not realistic
D) Both A and C.
A) The goal is not specific
B) The goal is not measurable
C) The goal is not realistic
D) Both A and C.
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12
A personal trainer asks their clients to pair exercise behaviors with cues. For example, they suggested that their clients set an alarm on their phone three times a day and do 10 squats every time the alarm goes off. Which BCT is the trainer using?
A) Implementation intentions
B) Action planning
C) Goal setting
D) Self-monitoring
A) Implementation intentions
B) Action planning
C) Goal setting
D) Self-monitoring
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13
An exerciser decides to get a GPS-enabled device to help them track their runs. What BCT is the exerciser using?
A) Implementation intentions
B) Action planning
C) Goal setting
D) Self-monitoring
A) Implementation intentions
B) Action planning
C) Goal setting
D) Self-monitoring
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14
Carol has set an exercise goal of going to the gym for 30 minutes three days per week to run on the treadmill. To avoid the abstinence violation effect, what behavior change technique should Carol use?
A) Implementation intentions
B) Self-reward
C) Action planning
D) Problem solving
A) Implementation intentions
B) Self-reward
C) Action planning
D) Problem solving
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15
Which of the following is NOT a mode of delivery?
A) Mass media campaigns
B) Self-monitoring and logging exercise
C) Apps and technology
D) Face-to-face approaches
A) Mass media campaigns
B) Self-monitoring and logging exercise
C) Apps and technology
D) Face-to-face approaches
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16
An interventionist is using motivational interviewing to help a client get more physically active. The client says, "I do not know how I will fit exercise into my busy schedule." According to motivational interviewing, what is this statement an example of?
A) Barrier to becoming active
B) Change talk
C) Sustain talk
D) Discrepancy
A) Barrier to becoming active
B) Change talk
C) Sustain talk
D) Discrepancy
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17
When using a motivational interviewing approach, who is the expert in the interaction?
A) The interventionist
B) The client
C) The interventionist and the client
D) None of the above
A) The interventionist
B) The client
C) The interventionist and the client
D) None of the above
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18
An interventionist wants to evaluate the impact of their intervention that aims to help people with diabetes get active in their community. The intervention is being delivered by staff at a recreation center. The interventionist wants to know if the staff are delivering the intervention as intended. What RE-AIM domain is the interventionist interested in evaluating?
A) Reach
B) Effectiveness
C) Adoption
D) Implementation
A) Reach
B) Effectiveness
C) Adoption
D) Implementation
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19
After conducting a behavioral analysis, an interventionist decides to target the intervention function of modeling. Which of the following BCTs could the interventionist use to target this intervention function?
A) Demonstration of the behavior
B) Goal setting
C) Prompts/cues
D) Information on health consequences
A) Demonstration of the behavior
B) Goal setting
C) Prompts/cues
D) Information on health consequences
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