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Perceived Acceptability of Technology Modalities for the Provision of Universal Child and Family Health Nursing Support in the First 6-8 Months After Birth: Cross-Sectional Study

Perceived Acceptability of Technology Modalities for the Provision of Universal Child and Family Health Nursing Support in the First 6-8 Months After Birth: Cross-Sectional Study

Ethical approval to undertake the study was obtained from the Hunter New England (HNE) Human Research Ethics Committee (16/11/16/4.07), Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council (1236/16), and the University of Newcastle Human Research Ethics Committee (H-2017-0032). This research was conducted in compliance with informed consent guidelines and adhered to national law and regulations regarding the protection of personal information, privacy, and human rights.

Tessa Delaney, Jacklyn K Jackson, Alison L Brown, Christophe Lecathelinais, Luke Wolfenden, Nayerra Hudson, Sarah Young, Daniel Groombridge, Jessica Pinfold, Paul David Craven, Sinead Redman, John Wiggers, Melanie Kingsland, Margaret Hayes, Rachel Sutherland

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e59191

Long-term Effectiveness of a Multistrategy Behavioral Intervention to Increase the Nutritional Quality of Primary School Students’ Online Lunch Orders: 18-Month Follow-up of the Click & Crunch Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Long-term Effectiveness of a Multistrategy Behavioral Intervention to Increase the Nutritional Quality of Primary School Students’ Online Lunch Orders: 18-Month Follow-up of the Click & Crunch Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

H-2017-0402) and the relevant New South Wales (NSW) Catholic Schools Dioceses (including Sydney, Parramatta, Lismore, Maitland-Newcastle, Bathurst, Canberra-Goulburn, Wagga Wagga, Wollongong, and Wilcannia-Forbes). The trial is reported according to the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guidelines for cluster RCTs (see Multimedia Appendix 1).

Rebecca Wyse, Tessa Delaney, Fiona Stacey, Christophe Lecathelinais, Kylie Ball, Rachel Zoetemeyer, Hannah Lamont, Rachel Sutherland, Nicole Nathan, John H Wiggers, Luke Wolfenden

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(11):e31734

Evaluating Digital Program Support for the Physical Activity 4 Everyone (PA4E1) School Program: Mixed Methods Study

Evaluating Digital Program Support for the Physical Activity 4 Everyone (PA4E1) School Program: Mixed Methods Study

H-2011-0210), NSW Department of Education (SERAP 2011111), Maitland Newcastle Catholic School Diocese, Broken Bay Catholic School Diocese, Lismore Catholic School Diocese, Armidale Catholic School Diocese, and the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council. The full data set supporting the conclusions of this article containing data not already included within the article or its additional files is available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

Matthew Mclaughlin, Jed Duff, Tom McKenzie, Elizabeth Campbell, Rachel Sutherland, John Wiggers, Luke Wolfenden

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2021;4(3):e26690

A Multicomponent mHealth-Based Intervention (SWAP IT) to Decrease the Consumption of Discretionary Foods Packed in School Lunchboxes: Type I Effectiveness–Implementation Hybrid Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

A Multicomponent mHealth-Based Intervention (SWAP IT) to Decrease the Consumption of Discretionary Foods Packed in School Lunchboxes: Type I Effectiveness–Implementation Hybrid Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Approval to conduct this study was obtained from the Hunter New England Human Research Ethics Committee (reference #06/07/26/4.04), University of Newcastle (reference #H-2008-0343) and the New South Wales (NSW) State Education Research Applications Process (#2018247) and was prospectively registered with Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Register (#12618001731280). A detailed description of the methods and intervention are outlined in the study protocol [25].

Rachel Sutherland, Alison Brown, Nicole Nathan, Serene Yoong, Lisa Janssen, Amelia Chooi, Nayerra Hudson, John Wiggers, Nicola Kerr, Nicole Evans, Karen Gillham, Christopher Oldmeadow, Andrew Searles, Penny Reeves, Marc Davies, Kathryn Reilly, Brad Cohen, Luke Wolfenden

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e25256

Effectiveness of Individual Real-Time Video Counseling on Smoking, Nutrition, Alcohol, Physical Activity, and Obesity Health Risks: Systematic Review

Effectiveness of Individual Real-Time Video Counseling on Smoking, Nutrition, Alcohol, Physical Activity, and Obesity Health Risks: Systematic Review

One study reported receiving no funding [75], 1 study was funded by the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation [78], and 1 study was funded by Cure App Inc [72]. All 13 studies were published from 2010 onward. Three randomized trials that examined the effectiveness of real-time video counseling compared with telephone counseling for smoking cessation were conducted in the United States [31,70,71]. One trial conducted in Japan compared real-time video counseling with face-to-face counseling [72].

Judith Byaruhanga, Prince Atorkey, Matthew McLaughlin, Alison Brown, Emma Byrnes, Christine Paul, John Wiggers, Flora Tzelepis

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(9):e18621