Conceptualising engagement with digital behaviour change interventions: a systematic review using principles from critical interpretive synthesis
Abstract “Engagement” with digital behaviour change interventions (DBCIs) is considered
important for their effectiveness. Evaluating engagement is therefore a priority; however, a …
important for their effectiveness. Evaluating engagement is therefore a priority; however, a …
[HTML][HTML] A library of analytic indicators to evaluate effective engagement with consumer mHealth apps for chronic conditions: sco** review
Background: There is mixed evidence to support current ambitions for mobile health
(mHealth) apps to improve chronic health and well-being. One proposed explanation for this …
(mHealth) apps to improve chronic health and well-being. One proposed explanation for this …
[HTML][HTML] Measuring engagement in eHealth and mHealth behavior change interventions: viewpoint of methodologies
Engagement in electronic health (eHealth) and mobile health (mHealth) behavior change
interventions is thought to be important for intervention effectiveness, though what …
interventions is thought to be important for intervention effectiveness, though what …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing user engagement of an mHealth intervention: development and implementation of the growing healthy app engagement index
Background: Childhood obesity is an ongoing problem in developed countries that needs
targeted prevention in the youngest age groups. Children in socioeconomically …
targeted prevention in the youngest age groups. Children in socioeconomically …
[HTML][HTML] A framework for analyzing and measuring usage and engagement data (AMUsED) in digital interventions
Trials of digital interventions can yield extensive, in-depth usage data, yet usage analyses
tend to focus on broad descriptive summaries of how an intervention has been used by the …
tend to focus on broad descriptive summaries of how an intervention has been used by the …
[HTML][HTML] Comparing usage of a web and app stress management intervention: An observational study
Choices in the design and delivery of digital health behaviour interventions may have a
direct influence on subsequent usage and engagement. Few studies have been able to …
direct influence on subsequent usage and engagement. Few studies have been able to …
[HTML][HTML] Effects on engagement and health literacy outcomes of web-based materials promoting physical activity in people with diabetes: an international randomized …
Background Develo** accessible Web-based materials to support diabetes self-
management in people with lower levels of health literacy is a continuing challenge …
management in people with lower levels of health literacy is a continuing challenge …
[HTML][HTML] Engagement with a behavior change app for alcohol reduction: data visualization for longitudinal observational study
Background Behavior change apps can develop iteratively, where the app evolves into a
complex, dynamic, or personalized intervention through cycles of research, development …
complex, dynamic, or personalized intervention through cycles of research, development …
Randomised controlled trial and economic analysis of an internet-based weight management programme: POWeR+ (Positive Online Weight Reduction)
Background: Behavioural counselling with intensive follow-up for obesity is effective, but in
resource-constrained primary care settings briefer approaches are needed. Objectives: To …
resource-constrained primary care settings briefer approaches are needed. Objectives: To …
Process evaluation of the 'no money no time'healthy eating website promoted using social marketing principles. a case study
Background: Reaching and engaging individuals, especially young adults, in web-based
prevention programs is challenging.'No Money No Time'(NMNT) is a purpose built, healthy …
prevention programs is challenging.'No Money No Time'(NMNT) is a purpose built, healthy …