The promise and challenge of eHealth interventions
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The promise and challenge of eHealth interventions
Abstract
Objective: To discuss how health behavior researchers can use the Internet to study and intervene on health behavior.
Methods: Describe how the Internet is increasingly able to offer a viable medium for health behavior intervention and the challenges and opportunities inherent in conducting online interventions and research.
Results: The challenges of eHealth include coping with the additional demands of development, finding ways to reach "hard-to-reach" audiences, and maintaining privacy and security while monitoring participant use.
Conclusions: Health behavior researchers and interventionists need to learn to apply eHealth tools to extend their ability to study and influence health behavior.
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