Internet Interventions (Mar 2015)

From black box to toolbox: Outlining device functionality, engagement activities, and the pervasive information architecture of mHealth interventions

  • Brian G. Danaher,
  • Håvar Brendryen,
  • John R. Seeley,
  • Milagra S. Tyler,
  • Tim Woolley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2015.01.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 91 – 101

Abstract

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mHealth interventions that deliver content via mobile phones represent a burgeoning area of health behavior change. The current paper examines two themes that can inform the underlying design of mHealth interventions: (1) mobile device functionality, which represents the technological toolbox available to intervention developers; and (2) the pervasive information architecture of mHealth interventions, which determines how intervention content can be delivered concurrently using mobile phones, personal computers, and other devices. We posit that developers of mHealth interventions will be able to better achieve the promise of this burgeoning arena by leveraging the toolbox and functionality of mobile devices in order to engage participants and encourage meaningful behavior change within the context of a carefully designed pervasive information architecture.

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