Assessing Digital Health Implementation for a Pediatric Chronic Pain Intervention: Comparing the RE-AIM and BIT Frameworks Against Real-World Trial Data and Recommendations for Future Studies.
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De la Vega, Rocío
Ritterband, Lee
Palermo, Tonya M.
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Background: Digital health interventions have demonstrated efficacy for several conditions including for pediatric chronic
pain. However, the process of making interventions available to end users in an efficient and sustained way is challenging and
remains a new area of research. To advance this field, comprehensive frameworks have been created.
Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) and Behavior Interventions using Technology (BIT) frameworks with data collected from the web-based management of adolescent pain (WebMAP Mobile; WMM) randomized controlled trial (RCT).
Methods: We conducted a hybrid effectiveness-implementation cluster RCT with a stepped wedge design in which the intervention was sequentially implemented in 8 clinics, following a usual care period. Participants were 143 youths (mean age 14.5 years, SD 1.9; 117/143, 81.8% female) with chronic pain, from which 73 were randomized to receive the active intervention. Implementation outcomes were assessed using the RE-AIM and BIT frameworks.
Conclusions: For the first time, a real-world digital health intervention was used as a proof of concept to test all the domains
in the RE-AIM and BIT frameworks, allowing for comparisons.
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De la Vega, R., Ritterband, L., Palermo, T.M. (2020). Assessing Digital Health Implementation for a Pediatric Chronic Pain Intervention: Comparing the RE-AIM and BIT Frameworks Against Real-World Trial Data and Recommendations for Future Studies. JMIR, 22 (9), e19898. PMID: 32870158. doi: 10.2196/19898
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