| Literature DB >> 30609986 |
Sara Taylor1, Craig Ferguson1, Fengjiao Peng1, Magdalena Schoeneich2, Rosalind W Picard1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Encouraging individuals to report daily information such as unpleasant disease symptoms, daily activities and behaviors, or aspects of their physical and emotional state is difficult but necessary for many studies and clinical trials that rely on patient-reported data as primary outcomes. Use of paper diaries is the traditional method of completing daily diaries, but digital surveys are becoming the new standard because of their increased compliance; however, they still fall short of desired compliance levels.Entities:
Keywords: protocol compliance; recreational games; self-reports
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30609986 PMCID: PMC6682282 DOI: 10.2196/11683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Screenshots of The Guardians while the player completes a daily diary. Players collect pets by filling out a daily diary. The pets are needed to complete quests and gather Light to awaken the guardian.
Figure 2Screenshots of leveling menu and housing placement puzzle.
Figure 3Flow of participants through the study. ePRO: electronic-based participant-reported outcome; PRO: participant-reported outcome.
Figure 4Distribution of participants who filled out the prestudy survey by age and daily diary condition. ePRO: electronic-based participant-reported outcome; PRO: participant-reported outcome.
Demographic details of participants who completed at least one daily diary by study group.
| Characteristic | PROa (n=42), n (%) | ePROb (n=59), n (%) | Game-Motivated ePRO (n=52), n (%) | |
| Male | 24 (57) | 29 (49) | 31 (60) | |
| Female | 18 (43) | 30 (51) | 21 (40) | |
| 6 to 9 | 1 (2) | 9 (15) | 5 (10) | |
| 10 to 12 | 10 (24) | 7 (12) | 8 (15) | |
| 13 to 15 | 6 (14) | 12 (20) | 6 (12) | |
| 16 to 18 | 5 (12) | 7 (12) | 14 (27) | |
| 19 to 24 | 20 (48) | 24 (41) | 19 (37) | |
aPRO: participant-reported outcome.
bePRO: electronic-based participant-reported outcome.
Average diary completion per cluster of engagement (N=52).
| Number of components engaged | n (%) | Daily diary completion, mean (SD) |
| All (n=4) | 16 (31) | 0.957 (0.051) |
| Three components | 22 (42) | 0.847 (0.198) |
| Two components | 7 (14) | 0.820 (0.141) |
| One component | 5 (10) | 0.657 (0.380) |
| None | 2 (4) | 0.971 (0.040) |
Figure 5Game-motivated electronic participant-reported outcome participants’ engagement with various components of the game and the corresponding diary completion.
Figure 6Average daily diary completion rate for each study arm. The error bars show the 95% CI and P values are from the Tukey posthoc test and are adjusted for multiple comparisons. ePRO: electronic-based participant-reported outcome; PRO: participant-reported outcome.
Figure 7Kaplan-Meier curves of survival (ie, missing 3 or fewer diaries) for each study group. ePRO: electronic-based participant-reported outcome; PRO: participant-reported outcome.
Figure 8Percentage of participants who completed at least 90% of the daily diaries (ie, 32 out of 35 diaries) in each study arm. The 95% CI and P values are shown. ePRO: electronic-based participant-reported outcome; PRO: participant-reported outcomes.