2011
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1639
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Which Intervention Characteristics are Related to More Exposure to Internet-Delivered Healthy Lifestyle Promotion Interventions? A Systematic Review

Abstract: BackgroundThe Internet has become a popular medium for the delivery of tailored healthy lifestyle promoting interventions. The actual reach of Internet-delivered interventions seems, however, lower than expected, and attrition from interventions is generally high. Characteristics of an intervention, such as personally tailored feedback and goal setting, are thought to be among the important factors related to of use of and exposure to interventions. However, there is no systematic overview of which characteris… Show more

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“…Their results showed that computer tailoring is a product of a complex process and its characteristics and effects are influenced by a number of moderating variables, including: (a) location of delivery (b) health behaviour, (c) type of participant population, (d) type of material, (e) number of intervention contacts, (f) length of follow-up, and (g) demographic factors, behaviours, and theoretical concepts used for tailoring (Lustria et al, 2009;Shahab and McEven, 2009;Brouwer et al, 2011;McDonell et al, 2011;Schulz et al, 2012;Lustria et al, 2013). Several computer tailored programmes for smoking cessation developed in countries from North America and Western Europe show promising results, but more research is needed in order to better understand which concepts are essential to stimulate behavioural change for a particular behaviour and for particular segments of the population (Lustria et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their results showed that computer tailoring is a product of a complex process and its characteristics and effects are influenced by a number of moderating variables, including: (a) location of delivery (b) health behaviour, (c) type of participant population, (d) type of material, (e) number of intervention contacts, (f) length of follow-up, and (g) demographic factors, behaviours, and theoretical concepts used for tailoring (Lustria et al, 2009;Shahab and McEven, 2009;Brouwer et al, 2011;McDonell et al, 2011;Schulz et al, 2012;Lustria et al, 2013). Several computer tailored programmes for smoking cessation developed in countries from North America and Western Europe show promising results, but more research is needed in order to better understand which concepts are essential to stimulate behavioural change for a particular behaviour and for particular segments of the population (Lustria et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years, many efforts were done to develop more and more tailored messages and health education programs through the use of information technology, since several studies showed that tailoring messages for each individual can be more effective than presenting generic information in terms of motivating individuals, building their self-efficacy and improving health behaviours (Lustria et al, 2009;Brouwer et al, 2011;McDonell et al, 2011;Schulz et al, 2012;Lustria et al, 2013). Rimer and Kreuter define tailoring as a process for creating individualized communications by gathering and assessing personal data related to a given health outcome in order to determine the most appropriate information or strategies to meet that person's unique needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods that utilized all available data were used for all analyses, assuming missing data that could be ignored. 40,41 Repeated measures within patients were modeled with time and coded as a categorical variable. Sociodemographic covariates were included if they were significantly associated with the outcome, differed between the treatment groups, or were associated with dropout.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[79][80][81] Overige strategieën die uit eerder onderzoek naar voren zijn gekomen om te voorkomen dat patiënten stoppen met een interventie zijn bijvoorbeeld meer contact met een behandelaar, regelmatige website updates en het maken van afspraken over regelmatig (bijvoorbeeld dagelijks, wekelijks) gebruik van de interventie. 82,83 Daarnaast is het belangrijk dat ook de specifieke werkzame elementen van de interventies worden onderzocht. 84 Door systematische analyse van gebruikersdata kan het daadwerkelijk gebruik van een interventie verder worden onderzocht, evenals de betrokkenheid van patiënten, de gebruiksvriendelijkheid van programma's en de werkzame elementen.…”
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