Murray, JenniferWilliams, BrianHoskins, GaylorSkar, SiljeMcGhee, JohnTreweek, ShaunSniehotta, Falko F.Sheikh, AzizBrown, GordonHagen, SuzanneCameron, LindaJones, ClaireGauld, Dylan2016-08-162016-08-162016-08-15Murray, J, Williams, B, Hoskins, G, Skar, S, McGhee, J, Treweek, S, Sniehotta, F F, Sheikh, A, Brown, G, Hagen, S, Cameron, L, Jones, C & Gauld, D 2016, 'A theory-informed approach to developing visually mediated interventions to change behaviour using an asthma and physical activity intervention exemplar', Pilot & Feasibility Studies, vol. 2, 46, pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-016-0091-xORCID: /0000-0002-7239-7241/work/186968589http://hdl.handle.net/2164/7348Funding for this study was received from the Chief Scientist Office for Scotland. We would like to thank Asthma UK and Asthma UK Scotland for facilitating the advertisement of the study pilot and consultative user group. Thanks to Dr Mark Grindle for his helpful discussions concerning narrative. Thanks also to Mr Mark Haldane who designed the characters, backgrounds, and user interface used within the 3D computer animation. Particular thanks to the participants of the consultative user group for their enthusiasm, comments, and suggestions at all stages of the intervention design.171460167engintervention developmentasthma3D animation3D computer animationmixed-methodsinterdisciplinaryvisualR MedicineAsthma UKChief Scientist Office (CSO)RA theory-informed approach to developing visually mediated interventions to change behaviour using an asthma and physical activity intervention exemplarJournal article10.1186/s40814-016-0091-x2