2024
DOI: 10.1177/20552076241249267
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Burst versus continuous delivery design in digital mental health interventions: Evidence from a randomized clinical trial

Marta Anna Marciniak,
Lilly Shanahan,
Kenneth S L Yuen
et al.

Abstract: Objective Digital mental health interventions delivered via smartphone-based apps effectively treat various conditions; however, optimizing their efficacy while minimizing participant burden remains a key challenge. In this study, we investigated the potential benefits of a burst delivery design (i.e. interventions delivered only in pre-defined time intervals) in comparison to the continuous delivery of interventions. Methods We randomly assigned 93 participants to the continuous delivery (CD) or burst deliver… Show more

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