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Challenges and solutions for N-of-1 design studies in health psychology

Authors :
Camille E. Short
Jennifer Inauen
Walter Bierbauer
Felix Naughton
Federica Picariello
Wim Nieuwenboom
Dominika Kwasnicka
Ari Haukkala
A. Jess Williams
Johanna Nurmi
Tessa Dekkers
Annegret Schneider
Source :
Kwasnicka, Dominika; Inauen, Jennifer; Nieuwenboom, Wim; Nurmi, Johanna; Schneider, Annegret; Short, Camille E.; Dekkers, Tessa; Williams, A. Jess; Bierbauer, Walter; Haukkala, Ari; Picariello, Federica; Naughton, Felix (2019). Challenges and solutions for N-of-1 design studies in health psychology. Health psychology review, 13(2), pp. 163-178. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/17437199.2018.1564627 , Health Psychology Review, 13(2), Kwasnicka, D, Inauen, J, Nieuwenboom, W, Nurmi, J, Schneider, A, Short, C E, Dekkers, T, Williams, A J, Bierbauer, W, Haukkala, A, Picariello, F & Naughton, F 2019, ' Challenges and solutions for N-of-1 design studies in health psychology ', Health Psychology Review, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 163-178 . https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2018.1564627
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Theories of behaviour change and health behaviour change interventions are most often evaluated in between-person designs. However, behaviour change theories apply to individuals not groups and behavioural interventions ultimately aim to achieve within-person rather than between-group change. Within-person methodology, such as N-of-1 (also known as single case design), can circumvent this issue, though has multiple design-specific challenges. This paper provides a conceptual review of the challenges and potential solutions for undertaking N-of-1 studies in health psychology. Key challenges identified include participant adherence to within-person protocols, carry-over and slow onset effects, suitability of behaviour change techniques for evaluation in N-of-1 experimental studies, optimal allocation sequencing and blinding, calculating power/sample size, and choosing the most suitable analysis approach. Key solutions include involving users in study design, employing recent technologies for unobtrusive data collection and problem solving by design. Within-person designs share common methodological requirements with conventional between-person designs but require specific methodological considerations. N-of-1 evaluation designs are appropriate for many though not all types of interventions. A greater understanding of patterns of behaviours and factors influencing behaviour change at the within-person level is required to progress health psychology into a precision science. Video abstract: Supplementary Material 1.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17437199
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Psychology Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d5bc9846862c3a1929bc33a98250fead
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2018.1564627