| Literature DB >> 16954125 |
Brian G Danaher1, Shawn M Boles, Laura Akers, Judith S Gordon, Herbert H Severson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Published research on the use of Web-based behavior change programs is growing rapidly. One of the observations characterized as problematic in these studies is that participants often make relatively few website visits and spend only a brief time accessing the program. Properly structured websites permit the unobtrusive measurement of the ways in which participants access (are exposed to) program content. Research on participant exposure to Web-based programs is not merely of interest to technologists, but represents an important opportunity to better understand the broader theme of program engagement and to guide the development of more effective interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16954125 PMCID: PMC1761946 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.8.3.e15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Basic condition (excerpt of Enough Snuff guide)
Figure 2Enhanced condition (excerpt showing video narration by a smokeless tobacco cessation expert to accompany the Personal Quitting Assistant, or PQA)
Visit details by participant
| Enhanced | 1200 | 2.00 | 3 | 28.99 | 37.75 |
| Basic | 1175 | 1.00 | 1 | 12.50 | 15.83 |
*P < .001
Figure 3Visits following enrollment
Figure 4Website activity following enrollment (survival curve)
Web page viewing by participants who accessed at least one Web page containing smokeless tobacco cessation content
| Enhanced | 1200 | 18.2 | 78.3 | 12.2 | 68.2 | 24.7 | 63.3 | 32.8 |
| Basic | 1175 | 32.1 | 96.3 | 87.5 |
Web forum activity in the Enhanced condition (n = 1260 users)
| Peer | 481 | 38.2 | 2 | 11 |
| Expert | 65 | 5.2 | 1 | 1 |
| Percentage of participants sent treatment-related email prompts | |
| Number of visits | |
| Aggregate duration of visits | |
| Number of daily visits post-enrollment | |
| Number of days of program access post-enrollment | |
| Overall number of Web page views | |
| Specific Web page views (selected smokeless tobacco cessation content) | |
| Web forum postings |
Table of detailed measures of program exposure
| a) Percentage of participants receiving email prompts | Programmatic rules defined the timing of email prompts regarding completion of online assessments that were sent to participants in both conditions. Participants in the Enhanced condition also were sent "treatment-related" email prompts that contained tailored content related to quitting plan, quit date, and support of continued abstinence. | |
| b) Number of visits | Visits by each participant to access smokeless tobacco cessation content on their assigned website were counted. All visits in which only online assessments were accessed were excluded. | |
| c) Aggregate duration of visits | Duration of each visit was defined as the sum of Web page durations during that visit. With one exception (noted next), Web page durations were defined as their logged end time minus start time. Because our program logic did not include a session-expiration feature that automatically logged out after a period of inactivity, we conservatively approximated the end of the visit by using the date/time of the last Web page that had been accessed before the abrupt end of the session. In addition, we followed the operational definition for visit expiration recommended by Peterson; that is, any Web page viewed for 30 minutes or more was defined as having ended the visit using the ending date/time stamp of the Web page that immediately preceded the hiatus. Moreover, if, after the hiatus, the participant resumed activity, it was considered to be a new visit for measurement purposes. | |
| d) Number of daily visits post-enrollment | The number of daily visits per participant was counted with "days" being defined in terms of their occurrence relative to the participant enrollment date. Participants could have more than one visit per day, and visits were defined using Peterson's recommendation (see above). Total visits per post-enrollment date aggregated these data across participants. | |
| e) Number of days of program access post-enrollment | The number of days of post-enrollment access to smokeless tobacco cessation content was defined for each participant as the last visit date minus the enrollment date. | |
| f) Plan to Quit | Participants in the Enhanced condition were given the opportunity to define a personal quitting plan and quit date. Although the program allowed participants to define their quitting plan and date multiple times, for purposes of the analyses in this report, we focused only on the first recorded date when a participant defined his/her quitting plan/date. | |
| g) Smokeless tobacco quit status | Participants in the Enhanced condition were able to indicate that they had quit using smokeless tobacco. This report enabled them to access "Staying Quit" content. | |
| h) Overall number of Web page views | The total number of Web pages viewed was logged. | |
| i) Specific page views (selected smokeless tobacco cessation content) | The total number of selected Web pages viewed related to smokeless tobacco cessation was logged, and a subset of these is described in this report. | |
| j) Web forum postings | Individual forum postings—in each of the two forums—were logged for each participant (Enhanced condition only). |