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Single-Group Trial of an Internet-Delivered Insomnia Intervention Among Higher-Intensity Family Caregivers: Rationale and Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Single-Group Trial of an Internet-Delivered Insomnia Intervention Among Higher-Intensity Family Caregivers: Rationale and Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Protections Institutional Review Board protocol STUDY21080076 Source of monetary or material support National Institutes of Health–National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (this funding source has no significant role in the design of this study and will not have any role during its execution, analyses, interpretation of the data, or decision to submit the results) Primary sponsor University of Virginia Secondary sponsor University of Pittsburgh Contact for public queries and scientific queries Kelly

Kelly M Shaffer, Lee M Ritterband, Wen You, Daniel J Buysse, Meghan K Mattos, Fabian Camacho, Jillian V Glazer, Julie Klinger, Heidi Donovan

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(1):e34792

Dyadic Psychosocial eHealth Interventions: Systematic Scoping Review

Dyadic Psychosocial eHealth Interventions: Systematic Scoping Review

Interventions tended to deliver content, intervene, and engage users through multiple components: the median number of components was 3 (M=3.03), ranging from 1 to 6 components. The 3 most commonly utilized components were browser-based components, human telephone contact, and asynchronous communication portals. Browser-based components, or webpages, were used in 44 of 52 (85%) interventions.

Kelly M M. Shaffer, Ashley Tigershtrom, Hoda Badr, Stephanie Benvengo, Marisol Hernandez, Lee M Ritterband

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(3):e15509