This is an unconventional blog post – essentially, a place to index a set of papers. Last year, I participated in a workshop: ‘How to create, evaluate and implement effective digital healthcare interventions: development of guidance’.
The workshop was led by Susan Michie, and resulted in a set of articles discussing key issues facing the development and evaluation of digital behaviour change interventions. There were about 50 participants, from a variety of countries and disciplines. And we all had to work ... on delivering interdisciplinary papers as well as on discussion. The outcome has just been published.
Credits: The workshop was hosted in London by the Medical Research Council, with
funding from the Medical Research Council (MRC)/National Institute for
Health Research (NIHR) Methodology Research Program, the NIH Office of
Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) and the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation.The workshop papers are being made publicly available with the agreement of the
publishers of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
The workshop was led by Susan Michie, and resulted in a set of articles discussing key issues facing the development and evaluation of digital behaviour change interventions. There were about 50 participants, from a variety of countries and disciplines. And we all had to work ... on delivering interdisciplinary papers as well as on discussion. The outcome has just been published.
- Advancing Models and Theories for Digital Behavior Change Interventions
- Current Issues and Future Directions for Research Into Digital Behavior Change Interventions
- Designing and Undertaking a Health Economics Study of Digital Health Interventions
- Digital Technologies and Disease Prevention
- Evaluating Digital Health Interventions: Key Questions and Approaches
- The Pace of Technologic Change: Implications for Digital Health Behavior Intervention Research
- Understanding and Promoting Effective Engagement With Digital Behavior Change Interventions
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