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Implications for the future: issues. New interest for old issues: Implications of attrition (when do they go, how do you keep them?) Validity of measurements (how reliable are self-reports?) Fidelity of intervention administration (how does the user use the intervention?).
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Implications for the future: issues • New interest for old issues: • Implications of attrition (when do they go, how do you keep them?) • Validity of measurements (how reliable are self-reports?) • Fidelity of intervention administration (how does the user use the intervention?)
Implications for the future: issues • New interest for old issues: • Compatibility with users (involve them in program development) • Describing intervention content (how can we test (and learn!) what works?)
Implications for the future: issues • New issues: • How to get them to you website? (banners blindness) • How is digital administration different? • Ethical issues surrounding data storage (informed consent? what can we store?) • Resources: • Websites need to be kept up-to-date • Communities need to be moderated
Implications for the future: problems • New Issues: • We know the exposure of our mass medial intervention • How much control should the user get? (tunneling vs freedom) • Should DI’s be like what people are used to? • is that interaction with humans . . . • or interaction with computers/websites? • Users want to give us certain information (“I broke my leg”)
Implications for the future: possibilities • Web 2.0: • Integrating with community sites? • Letting users build their own intervention? • Ajax • Internet-delivered intervention becoming more like applications • Data pooling and meta-analyses • Learning what works and when!