Engagement and fidelity of a cardiovascular disease prevention-focused digital health intervention in cardiology outpatient waiting rooms: a mixed-methods study
Conclusion
The current analysis demonstrates that engagement with a digitally delivered clinic waiting room educational intervention was high, providing explanation for its efficacy in improving motivation to change cardiovascular risk behaviours. The high fidelity of delivery demonstrates potential for scaling of such interventions across waiting rooms. Recall bias and low response rate may bias self-reported engagement measures.
Trial registration number
ANZCTR12618001725257.
Source: BMJ Quality and Safety - Category: General Medicine Authors: Mcintyre, D., Chiang, J., Thiagalingam, A., Tong, A., Chow, C. K. Tags: Original research Source Type: research
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