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Trials of intervention principles: Evaluation methods for evolving behavioral intervention technologies
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نویسنده
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mohr d.c. ,schueller s.m. ,riley w.t. ,brown c.h. ,cuijpers p. ,duan n. ,kwasny m.j. ,stiles-shields c. ,cheung k.
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منبع
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journal of medical internet research - 2015 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 7
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چکیده
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In recent years,there has been increasing discussion of the limitations of traditional randomized controlled trial (rct) methodologies for the evaluation of ehealth and mhealth interventions,and in particular,the requirement that these interventions be locked down during evaluation. locking down these interventions locks in defects and eliminates the opportunities for quality improvement and adaptation to the changing technological environment,often leading to validation of tools that are outdated by the time that trial results are published. furthermore,because behavioral intervention technologies change frequently during real-world deployment,even if a tested intervention were deployed in the real world,its shelf life would be limited. we argue that rcts will have greater scientific and public health value if they focus on the evaluation of intervention principles (rather than a specific locked-down version of the intervention),allowing for ongoing quality improvement modifications to the behavioral intervention technology based on the core intervention principles,while continuously improving the functionality and maintaining technological currency. this paper is an initial proposal of a framework and methodology for the conduct of trials of intervention principles (tips) aimed at minimizing the risks of in-trial changes to intervention technologies and maximizing the potential for knowledge acquisition. the focus on evaluation of intervention principles using clinical and usage outcomes has the potential to provide more generalizable and durable information than trials focused on a single intervention technology. ©david c mohr,stephen m schueller,william t riley,c hendricks brown,pim cuijpers,naihua duan,mary j kwasny,colleen stiles-shields,ken cheung.
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کلیدواژه
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Clinical trials; EHealth; Methodology; mHealth
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آدرس
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center for behavioral intervention technologies (cbits),northwestern university,750 n. lakeshore drive,10 floor,chicago,il 60611, United States, center for behavioral intervention technologies (cbits),northwestern university,750 n. lakeshore drive,10 floor,chicago,il 60611, United States, office of behavioral and social sciences research,national institutes of health,washington,dc, United States, department of psychiatry,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of psychology and pedagogy,vrije universiteit,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of psychiatry,columbia university,new york,ny, United States, department of preventive medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, center for behavioral intervention technologies (cbits),northwestern university,750 n. lakeshore drive,10 floor,chicago,il 60611, United States, mailman school of public health,columbia university,new york,ny, United States
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