Digital Health (Jun 2023)

Using the TIDieR checklist to describe development and integration of a web-based intervention promoting healthy eating and regular exercise among older cancer survivors

  • Laura Q. Rogers,
  • Dori Pekmezi,
  • Yu-Mei Schoenberger-Godwin,
  • Kevin R. Fontaine,
  • Nataliya V. Ivankova,
  • Amber W. Kinsey,
  • Teri Hoenemeyer,
  • Michelle Y. Martin,
  • Maria Pisu,
  • David Farrell,
  • Jonathan Wall,
  • Kaitlyn Waugaman,
  • Robert A. Oster,
  • Kelly Kenzik,
  • Kerri Winters-Stone,
  • Wendy Demark-Wahnefried

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076231182805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Objective To facilitate replication and future intervention design of web-based multibehavior lifestyle interventions, we describe the rationale, development, and content of the A i M , P lan, and act on LIF est Y les (AMPLIFY) Survivor Health intervention which provides healthy eating and exercise behavior change support for older cancer survivors. The intervention promotes weight loss, improvements in diet quality, and meeting exercise recommendations. Methods The Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist was used to provide a comprehensive description of the AMPLIFY intervention, consistent with CONSORT recommendations. Results A social cognitive theory web-based intervention founded on the core components of efficacious print and in-person interventions was conceptualized and developed through an iterative collaboration involving cancer survivors, web design experts, and a multidisciplinary investigative team. The intervention includes the AMPLIFY website, text and/or email messaging, and a private Facebook group. The website consists of: (1) Sessions (weekly interactive e-learning tutorials); (2) My Progress (logging current behavior, receiving feedback, setting goals); (3) Tools (additional information and resources); (4) Support (social support resources, frequently asked questions); and (5) Home page. Algorithms were used to generate fresh content daily and weekly, tailor information, and personalize goal recommendations. An a priori rubric was used to facilitate intervention delivery as healthy eating only (24 weeks), exercise only (24 weeks), or both behaviors concurrently over 48 weeks. Conclusions Our TIDieR-guided AMPLIFY description provides pragmatic information helpful for researchers designing multibehavior web-based interventions and enhances potential opportunities to improve such interventions.