The Behavioral Intervention Technology Model: An Integrated Conceptual and Technological Framework for eHealth and mHealth Interventions
Northwestern University · General Department of Preventive Medicine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
A growing number of investigators have commented on the lack of models to inform the design of behavioral intervention technologies (BITs). BITs, which include a subset of mHealth and eHealth interventions, employ a broad range of technologies, such as mobile phones, the Web, and sensors, to support users in changing behaviors and cognitions related to health, mental health, and wellness. We propose a model that conceptually defines BITs, from the clinical aim to the technological delivery framework. The BIT model defines both the conceptual and technological architecture of a BIT. Conceptually, a BIT model should answer the questions why, what, how (conceptual and technical), and when. While BITs generally…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
5- DCDavid C. MohrCorresponding
Northwestern University
- SMStephen M. Schueller
General Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University
- EMEnid Montague
Behavioral Tech, Northwestern University
- MNMichelle Nicole Burns
General Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University
- PRParisa Rashidi
University of Florida
Topics & keywords
- eHealth
- mHealth
- Workflow
- Computer science
- Conceptual model
- Intervention (counseling)
- Psychological intervention
- Conceptual framework