Influence of Delivery Strategy on Message-Processing Mechanisms and Future Adherence to a Dutch Computer-Tailored Smoking Cessation Intervention
Autor: | Jean W M Muris, Hein de Vries, Catherine Bolman, Rik Crutzen, N.E. Stanczyk |
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Přispěvatelé: | Promovendi PHPC, Health promotion, Family Medicine, RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Gerontology
Adult Male medicine.medical_treatment Psychological intervention Health Informatics Smoking Prevention Health Promotion lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics computer tailoring law.invention Randomized controlled trial law Intervention (counseling) Surveys and Questionnaires future adherence medicine Humans Attrition e-loyalty Netherlands Original Paper Internet Motivation business.industry lcsh:Public aspects of medicine Behavior change Smoking lcsh:RA1-1270 Middle Aged Tailored Intervention medicine.disease Telemedicine smoking cessation Health promotion message-processing mechanisms Smoking cessation lcsh:R858-859.7 Educational Status Patient Compliance Female business Social psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15(2):e28. JMIR Publications Inc. Journal of Medical Internet Research Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e28 (2013) Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15(2):e28. JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC Stanczyk, N E, Crutzen, R, Bolman, C, Muris, J & De Vries, H 2013, ' Influence of Delivery Strategy on Message-Processing Mechanisms and Future Adherence to a Dutch Computer-Tailored Smoking Cessation Intervention ', Journal of Medical Internet Research, vol. 15, no. 2, e28 . https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2153 |
ISSN: | 1439-4456 1438-8871 |
DOI: | 10.2196/jmir.2153 |
Popis: | Background: Smoking tobacco is one of the most preventable causes of illness and death. Web-based tailored smoking cessation interventions have shown to be effective. Although these interventions have the potential to reach a large number of smokers, they often face high attrition rates, especially among lower educated smokers. A possible reason for the high attrition rates in the latter group is that computer-tailored smoking cessation interventions may not be attractive enough as they are mainly text-based. Video-based messages might be more effective in attracting attention and stimulating comprehension in people with a lower educational level and could therefore reduce attrition rates. Objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate whether differences exist in message-processing mechanisms (attention, comprehension, self-reference, appreciation, processing) and future adherence (intention to visit/use the website again, recommend the website to others), according to delivery strategy (video or text based messages) and educational level, to a Dutch computer-tailored smoking cessation program. Methods: Smokers who were motivated to quit within the following 6 months and who were aged over 16 were included in the program. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions (video/text CT). The sample was stratified into 2 categories: lower and higher educated participants. In total, 139 participants completed the first session of the web-based tailored intervention and were subsequently asked to fill out a questionnaire assessing message-processing mechanisms and future adherence. ANOVAs and regression analyses were conducted to investigate the differences in message-processing mechanisms and future adherence with regard to delivery strategy and education. Results: No interaction effects were found between delivery strategy (video vs text) and educational level on message-processing mechanisms and future adherence. Delivery strategy had no effect on future adherence and processing mechanisms. However, in both groups results indicated that lower educated participants showed higher attention (F-1,F-138=3.97; P=.05) and processing levels (F-1,F-138=4.58; P=.04). Results revealed also that lower educated participants were more inclined to visit the computer-tailored intervention website again (F-1,F-138=4.43; P=.04). Conclusions: Computer-tailored programs have the potential to positively influence lower educated groups as they might be more involved in the computer-tailored intervention than higher educated smokers. Longitudinal studies with a larger sample are needed to gain more insight into the role of delivery strategy in tailored information and to investigate whether the intention to visit the intervention website again results in the ultimate goal of behavior change. Trial Registration: Netherlands Trial Register (NTR3102). (J Med Internet Res 2013;15(2):e28) doi:10.2196/jmir.2153 |
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