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The Effect of Interactivity, Tailoring, and Use Intensity on the Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention Over a 12-Month Period: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effect of Interactivity, Tailoring, and Use Intensity on the Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention Over a 12-Month Period: Randomized Controlled Trial

Possible ways to increase the effectiveness of e Health interventions include the incorporation of interactivity and tailoring (personalization of an intervention). In a recent meta-analysis, tailored or interactive internet interventions were not found to be superior compared with other internet interventions [14]. Similarly, another meta-analysis did not find significant effects when internet-based SC interventions that were either interactive or tailored were compared with a control group (CG) [15].

Phillip Maiwald, Martina Bischoff, Peter Lindinger, Iris Tinsel, Matthias Sehlbrede, Urs Alexander Fichtner, Gloria Metzner, Christian Schlett, Erik Farin-Glattacker

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47463

Human-to-Computer Interactivity Features Incorporated Into Behavioral Health mHealth Apps: Systematic Search

Human-to-Computer Interactivity Features Incorporated Into Behavioral Health mHealth Apps: Systematic Search

In this way, app interactivity would involve a wider array of relational dynamics. In Table 1, we summarize the ways interactivity can be used in behavioral health apps. First, interactivity can provide assessment, captured as human-to-data interactions. Users are asked to record information such as mood ratings or alcohol use; the app then summarizes the data graphically.

Ann Futterman Collier, Shelby Hagemann, Susan Brown Trinidad, Morgan Vigil-Hayes

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e44926

Rethinking the Difficult Patient: Formative Qualitative Study Using Participatory Theater to Improve Physician-Patient Communication in Rheumatology

Rethinking the Difficult Patient: Formative Qualitative Study Using Participatory Theater to Improve Physician-Patient Communication in Rheumatology

Participants praised the interactivity of some parts of the session, particularly the opportunity to interact apply some of the strategies they had practiced throughout the session with the actors (Table 2; Q14). Although participants were enthusiastic about the training, they also noted that some parts of the session were not quite engaging.

Jerik Leung, Avira Som, Lily McMorrow, Lisa Zickuhr, John Wolbers, Karen Bain, Julia Flood, Elizabeth A Baker

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e40573

Technology Acceptance and Authenticity in Interactive Simulation: Experimental Study

Technology Acceptance and Authenticity in Interactive Simulation: Experimental Study

A disadvantage of simulation videos is that interactivity is reduced compared with modalities such as tele-simulation. While watching videos, students’ engagement is passive, and they have minimal opportunity to collaborate or play an active role in the scenario.

Dahlia Musa, Laura Gonzalez, Heidi Penney, Salam Daher

JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e40040

The Effects of Internet-Based Storytelling Programs (Amazing Adventure Against Stigma) in Reducing Mental Illness Stigma With Mediation by Interactivity and Stigma Content: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effects of Internet-Based Storytelling Programs (Amazing Adventure Against Stigma) in Reducing Mental Illness Stigma With Mediation by Interactivity and Stigma Content: Randomized Controlled Trial

In addition to incorporating the critical determinants, namely education and contact, in stigma reduction, many internet-based interventions have made use of interactivity and storytelling in their designs and have demonstrated positive results in reducing mental illness stigma [24-28]. However, the types of interactivity are diverse, and it is unknown whether the addition of interactivity induces significant positive attitudinal changes that should be valued.

Tiffany H C Fong, Winnie W S Mak

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e37973

mHealth Interventions for Self-management of Hypertension: Framework and Systematic Review on Engagement, Interactivity, and Tailoring

mHealth Interventions for Self-management of Hypertension: Framework and Systematic Review on Engagement, Interactivity, and Tailoring

For a summary of interactivity, please see Table 3. Interactivity, tailoring, and engagement. Some level of tailoring was achieved in many studies. All 21 studies included only 1 app version, except 1 (5%) study [43].

Weidan Cao, M Wesley Milks, Xiaofu Liu, Megan E Gregory, Daniel Addison, Ping Zhang, Lang Li

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(3):e29415

Effects of Website Interactivity on Skin Cancer–Related Intentions and User Experience: Factorial Randomized Experiment

Effects of Website Interactivity on Skin Cancer–Related Intentions and User Experience: Factorial Randomized Experiment

According to the Modality, Agency, Interactivity, and Navigability (MAIN) model [6], interactivity should be a system of technological affordances that can allow users to make changes to sources, messages, and media while interacting with the interfaces. Based on the above, there are 3 types of interactivity—modality interactivity, message interactivity, and source interactivity—and they can influence user engagement then sequentially affect cognition, attitude, and behavior [6,44].

Zhaomeng Niu, Jessica Fitts Willoughby, Elliot J Coups, Jerod L Stapleton

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e18299

Effects of Interactivity on Recall of Health Information: Experimental Study

Effects of Interactivity on Recall of Health Information: Experimental Study

A between-subjects experiment with three levels of interactivity (no interactivity, moderate interactivity, high interactivity) was conducted to investigate the effects of interactivity on cognitive involvement, perceived active control, cognitive load, and recall. Two weeks prior to the experiment, background characteristics and moderator variables were measured. During the experiment, pre- and postexposure measures were performed.

Emília Margit Pajor, Sander Matthijs Eggers, Hein de Vries, Anke Oenema

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(10):e14783