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  • Health Intervention Development
  • Chronic Disease Management

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  • Increasing prevalence of chronic conditions like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease necessitates improved self-management strategies.
  • Behavior change interventions are key to enhancing health outcomes and quality of life for individuals with chronic illnesses.
  • Existing services and technologies present opportunities to scale intervention delivery for behavior change and self-management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review contemporary approaches in behavior change intervention development.
  • To provide a critical overview and integrate these approaches into a pragmatic framework.
  • To highlight novel methods for rapid and agile intervention development.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of contemporary intervention development approaches.
  • Critical overview and synthesis of existing methods.
  • Development of a user-friendly framework for guiding intervention development decisions.

Main Results:

  • Identified key contemporary approaches to behavior change intervention development.
  • Proposed a pragmatic framework to guide rigorous decision-making in intervention design.
  • Highlighted emerging methods for rapid and agile intervention development.

Conclusions:

  • Advancing the science of intervention development is essential to keep pace with new technologies and approaches.
  • Behavioral science can be leveraged to optimize interventions, modify behavior, and facilitate self-management.
  • A structured approach to intervention development is needed to improve outcomes for individuals with chronic conditions.