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Clarifying the Concept of Adherence to eHealth Technology: Systematic Review on When Usage Becomes Adherence

Clarifying the Concept of Adherence to eHealth Technology: Systematic Review on When Usage Becomes Adherence

However, a meta-analysis of Van Ballegooijen et al revealed that participants complete approximately 84% of their CBT program in both offline and online treatment. Although a longer treatment duration is associated with better effects [80], this still implies that users do not necessarily need to finish the complete program to experience reduction of their complaints, and that there should be a threshold for intended use.

Floor Sieverink, Saskia M Kelders, Julia EWC van Gemert-Pijnen

J Med Internet Res 2017;19(12):e402

Self-Guided Web-Based Interventions: Scoping Review on User Needs and the Potential of Embodied Conversational Agents to Address Them

Self-Guided Web-Based Interventions: Scoping Review on User Needs and the Potential of Embodied Conversational Agents to Address Them

Altogether Dehn and van Mulken [86] summarize the situation as follows: “the simple question as to whether an animated interface improves human-computer interaction does not appear to be the appropriate question to ask. Rather, the question to ask is: what kind of animated agent used in what kind of domain influence what aspects of the user’s attitudes or performance.”

Mark R Scholten, Saskia M Kelders, Julia EWC Van Gemert-Pijnen

J Med Internet Res 2017;19(11):e383

How to Increase Reach and Adherence of Web-Based Interventions: A Design Research Viewpoint

How to Increase Reach and Adherence of Web-Based Interventions: A Design Research Viewpoint

In some cases, these findings may have been influenced by the topic of the intervention under study, for example, the studies of Rothert et al [13], Binks and van Mierlo [14], and Kelders et al [15] were all aimed at weight management, a topic that may be of particular interest to higher-educated women. However, the overrepresentation of this specific group was also found for areas like alcohol abuse [12], depression [16], and smoking [17]; topics that seem at least relevant to many more groups in society.

Geke DS Ludden, Thomas JL van Rompay, Saskia M Kelders, Julia EWC van Gemert-Pijnen

J Med Internet Res 2015;17(7):e172

Using Risk Group Profiles as a Lightweight Qualitative Approach for Intervention Development: An Example of Prevention of Tick Bites and Lyme Disease

Using Risk Group Profiles as a Lightweight Qualitative Approach for Intervention Development: An Example of Prevention of Tick Bites and Lyme Disease

Van Velsen et al showed that users need a video with information on how to remove a tick, a tick radar that indicates the actual tick activity on the basis of location and seasonality, and an alert that reminds people to check for tick bites at the end of the day when they have been in an endemic area. Finally, users expressed the need to document tick bites. A mobile app can provide these requirements identified by the users [31].

Desiree Beaujean, Lex van Velsen, Julia EWC van Gemert - Pijnen, Angelique Maat, Jim E van Steenbergen, Rik Crutzen

JMIR Res Protoc 2013;2(2):e45