Microrandomized trials for promoting engagement in mobile health data collection: Adolescent/young adult oral chemotherapy adherence as an example.

Current opinion in systems biology(2020)

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Abstract
Long-term engagement with mobile health (mHealth) apps can provide critical data for improving empirical models for real-time health behaviors. To learn how to improve and maintain mHealth engagement, micro-randomized trials (MRTs) can be used to optimize different engagement strategies. In MRTs, participants are sequentially randomized, often hundreds or thousands of times, to different engagement strategies or treatments. The data gathered are then used to decide which treatment is optimal in which context. In this paper, we discuss an example MRT for youth with cancer, where we randomize different engagement strategies to improve self-reports on factors related to medication adherence. MRTs, moreover, can go beyond improving engagement, and we reference other MRTs to address substance abuse, sedentary behavior, and so on.
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