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Correction: Smartphone-Based Survey and Message Compliance in Adults Initially Unready to Quit Smoking: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Correction: Smartphone-Based Survey and Message Compliance in Adults Initially Unready to Quit Smoking: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

The corrected authorship list reads as: Clayton Ulm, Sixia Chen, Brianna Fleshman, Lizbeth Benson, Darla E Kendzor, Summer Frank-Pearce, Jordan M Neil, Damon Vidrine, Irene De La Torre, Michael S Businelle The corresponding author has also been changed from Clayton Ulm to Michael S Businelle.

Clayton Ulm, Sixia Chen, Brianna Fleshman, Lizbeth Benson, Darla E Kendzor, Summer Frank-Pearce, Jordan M Neil, Damon Vidrine, Irene De La Torre, Michael S Businelle

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e66599

A Web-Based Intervention to Increase Smokers’ Intentions to Participate in a Cessation Study Offered at the Point of Lung Screening: Factorial Randomized Trial

A Web-Based Intervention to Increase Smokers’ Intentions to Participate in a Cessation Study Offered at the Point of Lung Screening: Factorial Randomized Trial

Krieger and Neil [10] detail that when developing digital recruitment strategies for clinical trials, pretesting recruitment messages must go beyond simplistic source, channel, and content considerations. As such, careful manipulations of different theory-driven message strategies must be tested based on the trial’s target population, the requirements of the trial, and the health setting in which the trial is offered, as all have the potential to differentially motivate trial participation.

Jordan M Neil, Yuchiao Chang, Brett Goshe, Nancy Rigotti, Irina Gonzalez, Saif Hawari, Lauren Ballini, Jennifer S Haas, Caylin Marotta, Amy Wint, Kim Harris, Sydney Crute, Efren Flores, Elyse R Park

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(6):e28952