2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13063-016-1733-2
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Increasing engagement with, and effectiveness of, an online CBT-based stress management intervention for employees through the use of an online facilitated bulletin board: study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundThe evidence for the benefits of online cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)-based programmes delivered in a clinical context is clear, but this evidence does not translate to online CBT-based stress management programmes delivered within a workplace context. One of the challenges to the delivery of online interventions is programme engagement; this challenge is even more acute for interventions delivered in real-world settings such as the workplace. The purpose of this pilot study is to explore the eff… Show more

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“…Out of the 62 included articles, 34 reported adherence only in terms of how often the technology was used (Category A operationalization) [ 7 , 18 - 50 ]. In 23 studies, the intended usage was described as well (Category B operationalization) [ 51 - 73 ], and 5 studies reported the intended usage with a justification for this threshold (Category C operationalization) [ 74 - 78 ]. The number of publications reporting Category C operationalizations has increased since 2015 ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Out of the 62 included articles, 34 reported adherence only in terms of how often the technology was used (Category A operationalization) [ 7 , 18 - 50 ]. In 23 studies, the intended usage was described as well (Category B operationalization) [ 51 - 73 ], and 5 studies reported the intended usage with a justification for this threshold (Category C operationalization) [ 74 - 78 ]. The number of publications reporting Category C operationalizations has increased since 2015 ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study by Mertens et al, technology use was represented in relation to medication use, and users were therefore seen as adherent when the technology was used in accordance with the recommendations for medication use [ 77 ]. Carolan et al describe a protocol for a study to be conducted to understand the optimum adherence to the technology in relation to the outcomes [ 78 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, justifications for the operationalizations of thresholds are a common issue: a recent review [42] on adherence to eHealth revealed that 28 out of 62 studies described thresholds, but only 6 reported a justification for the threshold. In line with Carolan [43] in this study we define the threshold in relation to the treatment outcome (i.e. quitting smoking).…”
Section: Thresholds Defining "Adequate" and "Inadequate" Adherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full details of the trial are reported elsewhere [28][29]. WorkGuru is an eightweek modular program that is based on the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy, positive psychology, mindfulness and problem solving.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%