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Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) in Mobile Health: Key Components and Design Principles for Ongoing Health Behavior Support

Journal

ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 446-462

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12160-016-9830-8

Keywords

Just-in-time adaptive intervention; Support; Mobile health (mHealth); Health behavior

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 DA039901, R01 AA022113, R01 HD073975, R21 AA018336, R01 AA023187, R01 HL125440, U54 EB020404, R01 DK108678, R01 DK097364, P50 DA039838, P01 CA180945, R01 AA022931]
  2. National Science Foundation [IIS-1452099, IIS-1545751]
  3. Div Of Information & Intelligent Systems
  4. Direct For Computer & Info Scie & Enginr [1452099] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Background The just-in-time adaptive intervention (JITAI) is an intervention design aiming to provide the right type/amount of support, at the right time, by adapting to an individual's changing internal and contextual state. The availability of increasingly powerful mobile and sensing technologies underpins the use of JITAIs to support health behavior, as in such a setting an individual's state can change rapidly, unexpectedly, and in his/her natural environment. Purpose Despite the increasing use and appeal of JITAIs, a major gap exists between the growing technological capabilities for delivering JITAIs and research on the development and evaluation of these interventions. Many JITAIs have been developed with minimal use of empirical evidence, theory, or accepted treatment guidelines. Here, we take an essential first step towards bridging this gap. Methods Building on health behavior theories and the extant literature on JITAIs, we clarify the scientific motivation for JITAIs, define their fundamental components, and highlight design principles related to these components. Examples of JITAIs from various domains of health behavior research are used for illustration. Conclusion As we enter a new era of technological capacity for delivering JITAIs, it is critical that researchers develop sophisticated and nuanced health behavior theories capable of guiding the construction of such interventions. Particular attention has to be given to better understanding the implications of providing timely and ecologically sound support for intervention adherence and retention.

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