2020
Effect of Adding Telephone-Based Brief Coaching to an mHealth App (Stay Strong) for Promoting Physical Activity Among Veterans: Randomized Controlled Trial
Damschroder LJ, Buis LR, McCant FA, Kim HM, Evans R, Oddone EZ, Bastian LA, Hooks G, Kadri R, White-Clark C, Richardson CR, Gierisch JM. Effect of Adding Telephone-Based Brief Coaching to an mHealth App (Stay Strong) for Promoting Physical Activity Among Veterans: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2020, 22: e19216. PMID: 32687474, PMCID: PMC7435619, DOI: 10.2196/19216.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsINTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIERPhysical activityUS veteransActive minutesPatient activationHealth coachingMonths postbaselineWrist-worn physical activity trackerLong-term adherenceFitbit Charge 2 deviceTelephone-based coachingBetween-group differencesMobile health interventionsPersonalized health coachingPhysical activity trackersAverage baseline weightActive military dutyStrong AppBaseline weightSecondary outcomesControlled TrialsPrimary outcomeHealthy weightActive duty serviceCoaching calls
2019
Understanding the Effect of Adding Automated and Human Coaching to a Mobile Health Physical Activity App for Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of the Stay Strong Intervention
Buis LR, McCant FA, Gierisch JM, Bastian LA, Oddone EZ, Richardson CR, Kim HM, Evans R, Hooks G, Kadri R, White-Clark C, Damschroder LJ. Understanding the Effect of Adding Automated and Human Coaching to a Mobile Health Physical Activity App for Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of the Stay Strong Intervention. JMIR Research Protocols 2019, 8: e12526. PMID: 30694208, PMCID: PMC6371069, DOI: 10.2196/12526.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchINTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIERPhysical activityStrong AppHealth coachingWearable physical activity trackersMHealth lifestyle interventionSecondary outcome measuresFitbit Charge 2 deviceMobile health interventionsPersonalized health coachingAccountability Act authorizationPhysical activity trackersActive military dutyLifestyle interventionControlled TrialsPrimary outcomeEnrolled participantsHealthy weightPatient activationActive duty serviceHealth coachesUS veteransPhysical activity appsHuman coachingOutcome measures
2014
Feasibility of using an epigenetic marker of risk for lung cancer, methylation of p16, to promote smoking cessation among US veterans
Shofer S, Beyea M, Li S, Bastian LA, Wahidi MM, Kelley M, Lipkus IM. Feasibility of using an epigenetic marker of risk for lung cancer, methylation of p16, to promote smoking cessation among US veterans. BMJ Open Respiratory Research 2014, 1: e000032. PMID: 25478181, PMCID: PMC4212704, DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2014-000032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer riskLung cancerSmoking cessationCancer riskMethylated p16Time of enrollmentAcceptance of testingCent of participantsAirway obstructionActive smokersCurrent smokersCessation assistanceTobacco exposureCessation ratesUS veteransEpigenetic markersSmokersMethylation of p16P16 methylationCancerP16SmokingEducational materialsRiskEducational presentations