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Exploring Caregiver Interest in and Preferences for Interventions for Children With Risk of Asthma Exacerbation: Web-Based Survey

Exploring Caregiver Interest in and Preferences for Interventions for Children With Risk of Asthma Exacerbation: Web-Based Survey

The first aim was to explore whether caregivers of children who experienced a recent exacerbation (ie, those with a high risk of experiencing future exacerbation) would express greater interest in the intervention programs and delivery methods than would caregivers of children who did not experience a recent exacerbation (ie, those with a low risk of future exacerbation).

Gabrielle Pogge, David A Fedele, Erika A Waters, Julia Maki, Jean M Hunleth, Sreekala Prabhakaran, Deborah J Bowen, James A Shepperd

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e46341

Technology-Delivered Adaptations of Motivational Interviewing for the Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases: Scoping Review

Technology-Delivered Adaptations of Motivational Interviewing for the Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases: Scoping Review

These technologies can be effective tools for delivering health behavior interventions to diverse populations for a variety of behavior change goals. To illustrate, a systematic review of mobile apps and text messaging interventions demonstrated improvement across a variety of physical and mental health outcomes, including weight loss, smoking cessation, medication adherence, and depression and anxiety symptoms [4].

Havisha Pedamallu, Matthew J Ehrhardt, Julia Maki, April Idalski Carcone, Melissa M Hudson, Erika A Waters

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e35283

Guidelines for Conducting Virtual Cognitive Interviews During a Pandemic

Guidelines for Conducting Virtual Cognitive Interviews During a Pandemic

COVID-19 was declared a national emergency in the United States in March 2020, prompting various social distancing protocols and other restrictions on in-person contact, including a moratorium on in-person human subject research imposed by institutional review boards (IRBs).

James A Shepperd, Gabrielle Pogge, Jean M Hunleth, Sienna Ruiz, Erika A Waters

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(3):e25173

Adherence of Internet-Based Cancer Risk Assessment Tools to Best Practices in Risk Communication: Content Analysis

Adherence of Internet-Based Cancer Risk Assessment Tools to Best Practices in Risk Communication: Content Analysis

Similarly, few tools provided an option for people who spoke a language other than English to obtain information in their native language. The second major limitation was that only half of the websites provided information needed to evaluate their credibility, such as a citation of a peer-reviewed journal or a description of the risk prediction model used to calculate personalized estimates [17,18].

Erika A Waters, Jeremy L Foust, Laura D Scherer, Amy McQueen, Jennifer M Taber

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e23318

Risk Estimates From an Online Risk Calculator Are More Believable and Recalled Better When Expressed as Integers

Risk Estimates From an Online Risk Calculator Are More Believable and Recalled Better When Expressed as Integers

For example, people have been shown to rate a cancer as riskier when it “kills 1286 out of 10,000 people” (about 13%) than when it “kills 24.14 out of 100 people” (about 24%) [17], and to prefer a lottery that offers 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 winning draws in 100 (5%–9%) over a lottery that offers 1 winning draw in 10 (10%) [18].

Holly O M Witteman, Brian J Zikmund-Fisher, Erika A Waters, Teresa Gavaruzzi, Angela Fagerlin

J Med Internet Res 2011;13(3):e54