Paper Type
Complete
Paper Number
1448
Description
In the ever-changing field of fitness technology, it is essential to comprehend the significance of motivational feedback in relation to user persistence. The present study investigates the impact of various forms of feedback provided by fitness technology on individuals' basic psychological needs and their long-term commitment to using these devices. This study employs structural equation modeling to investigate the impact of affective, social, and informational feedback on users' autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs. The results of the study highlight the potential for particular types of feedback to either meet or frustrate users' basic psychological needs, which in turn affects their likelihood of continuing to use the technology. These insights provide helpful recommendations for designers in the creation of motivational systems that are more successful. Additionally, they assist users in selecting technologies that align with their particular interests, thereby enhancing long-term engagement.
Recommended Citation
Soltani, Sanaz; Tuunanen, Tuure; and Makkonen, Markus, "Tuning the Pulse: The Impact of Motivational Feedback on Fitness Technology Adherence" (2024). PACIS 2024 Proceedings. 16.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2024/track11_healthit/track11_healthit/16
Tuning the Pulse: The Impact of Motivational Feedback on Fitness Technology Adherence
In the ever-changing field of fitness technology, it is essential to comprehend the significance of motivational feedback in relation to user persistence. The present study investigates the impact of various forms of feedback provided by fitness technology on individuals' basic psychological needs and their long-term commitment to using these devices. This study employs structural equation modeling to investigate the impact of affective, social, and informational feedback on users' autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs. The results of the study highlight the potential for particular types of feedback to either meet or frustrate users' basic psychological needs, which in turn affects their likelihood of continuing to use the technology. These insights provide helpful recommendations for designers in the creation of motivational systems that are more successful. Additionally, they assist users in selecting technologies that align with their particular interests, thereby enhancing long-term engagement.
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