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Abstract and Metadata Correction of: Use and Appreciation of a Tailored Self-Management eHealth Intervention for Early Cancer Survivors: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract and Metadata Correction of: Use and Appreciation of a Tailored Self-Management eHealth Intervention for Early Cancer Survivors: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial

The authors of “Use and Appreciation of a Tailored Self-Management e Health Intervention for Early Cancer Survivors: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial” (J Med Internet Res 2016; 18(8):e229) have overlooked errors in the abstract during the proofreading process. The method section of the abstract was missing, the results section was displayed under ‘methods’, and the conclusion was displayed twice, under ‘results’ as well as under ‘conclusions’.

Iris M Maria Kanera, Roy A Willems, Catherine AW Bolman, Ilse Mesters, Victor Zambon, Brigitte CM Gijsen, Lilian Lechner

J Med Internet Res 2016;18(9):e242

Use and Appreciation of a Tailored Self-Management eHealth Intervention for Early Cancer Survivors: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Use and Appreciation of a Tailored Self-Management eHealth Intervention for Early Cancer Survivors: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Web-based interventions might be appropriate to be integrated as a first step in a stepped-care approach as it offers a low-intensive intervention first before referring to interventions that are more intensive. Such first-step, low-intensive interventions might be sufficient to meet the personal needs of a large proportion of survivors with relatively mild complaints and are less costly [11].

Iris Maria Maria Kanera, Roy A Willems, Catherine A W Bolman, Ilse Mesters, Victor Zambon, Brigitte CM Gijsen, Lilian Lechner

J Med Internet Res 2016;18(8):e229