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. 2015 Dec 18;15:1259. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-2548-x

Table 2.

Theoretical components, behaviour change techniques applied and examples from PA consultations

HAPA stage HAPA components Behaviour change technique Example
Pre-intender Risk perceptions, Outcome expectancies, Task self-efficacy Information from a credible source Information from trained researcher
information about health and emotional consequences Information regarding benefits of PA during pregnancy
pros and cons Discussion of pros and cons of engaging in PA during pregnancy
focus on past success Discussion of activities engaged in previously which were enjoyed (pre-pregnancy or last trimester)
Intenders Action planning, Coping planning, Coping self-efficacy goal setting: behaviour Set a personalised goal for the engagement in PA per week (SMART goal)
action planning Write a detailed plan of how, when and where the goal related PA will occur
problem solving Look ahead for events which may hinder goal success and think of ways to reduce this being a problem
unspecified social support Think about friends and family who can help with engagement in PA and achievement of goal
Actors Recovery self-efficacy, Maintenance review of behavioural goals Discuss how well the participant met the previously set goal. Modify or continue with same goal.
Action planning Write a detailed plan of how, when and where the modified or continued goal related PA will occur
goal setting: behaviour Set a personalised goal for the engagement in PA per week (SMART goal)
focus on past success Discussion of activities engaged in previously which were enjoyed and engaged in (pre-pregnancy or last trimester)