Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost Study

BackgroundN-of-1 trials promise to help individuals make more informed decisions about treatment selection through structured experiments that compare treatment effectiveness by alternating treatments and measuring their impacts in a single individual. We created a digital pl...

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Main Authors: Bobe, Jason R, Buros, Jacqueline, Golden, Eddye, Johnson, Matthew, Jones, Michael, Percha, Bethany, Viglizzo, Ryan, Zimmerman, Noah
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-01-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:https://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/1/e16362
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spelling doaj-879043913714478badec26c4c8e412722021-05-02T19:28:55ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482020-01-0191e1636210.2196/16362Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost StudyBobe, Jason RBuros, JacquelineGolden, EddyeJohnson, MatthewJones, MichaelPercha, BethanyViglizzo, RyanZimmerman, Noah BackgroundN-of-1 trials promise to help individuals make more informed decisions about treatment selection through structured experiments that compare treatment effectiveness by alternating treatments and measuring their impacts in a single individual. We created a digital platform that automates the design, administration, and analysis of N-of-1 trials. Our first N-of-1 trial, the app-based Brain Boost Study, invited individuals to compare the impacts of two commonly consumed substances (caffeine and L-theanine) on their cognitive performance. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to evaluate critical factors that may impact the completion of N-of-1 trials to inform the design of future app-based N-of-1 trials. We will measure study completion rates for participants that begin the Brain Boost Study and assess their associations with study duration (5, 15, or 27 days) and notification level (light or moderate). MethodsParticipants will be randomized into three study durations and two notification levels. To sufficiently power the study, a minimum of 640 individuals must begin the study, and 97 individuals must complete the study. We will use a multiple logistic regression model to discern whether the study length and notification level are associated with the rate of study completion. For each group, we will also compare participant adherence and the proportion of trials that yield statistically meaningful results. ResultsWe completed the beta testing of the N1 app on a convenience sample of users. The Brain Boost Study on the N1 app opened enrollment to the public in October 2019. More than 30 participants enrolled in the first month. ConclusionsTo our knowledge, this will be the first study to rigorously evaluate critical factors associated with study completion in the context of app-based N-of-1 trials. Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT04056650; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04056650 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)PRR1-10.2196/16362https://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/1/e16362
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author Bobe, Jason R
Buros, Jacqueline
Golden, Eddye
Johnson, Matthew
Jones, Michael
Percha, Bethany
Viglizzo, Ryan
Zimmerman, Noah
spellingShingle Bobe, Jason R
Buros, Jacqueline
Golden, Eddye
Johnson, Matthew
Jones, Michael
Percha, Bethany
Viglizzo, Ryan
Zimmerman, Noah
Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost Study
JMIR Research Protocols
author_facet Bobe, Jason R
Buros, Jacqueline
Golden, Eddye
Johnson, Matthew
Jones, Michael
Percha, Bethany
Viglizzo, Ryan
Zimmerman, Noah
author_sort Bobe, Jason R
title Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost Study
title_short Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost Study
title_full Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost Study
title_fullStr Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost Study
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated With Trial Completion and Adherence in App-Based N-of-1 Trials: Protocol for a Randomized Trial Evaluating Study Duration, Notification Level, and Meaningful Engagement in the Brain Boost Study
title_sort factors associated with trial completion and adherence in app-based n-of-1 trials: protocol for a randomized trial evaluating study duration, notification level, and meaningful engagement in the brain boost study
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Research Protocols
issn 1929-0748
publishDate 2020-01-01
description BackgroundN-of-1 trials promise to help individuals make more informed decisions about treatment selection through structured experiments that compare treatment effectiveness by alternating treatments and measuring their impacts in a single individual. We created a digital platform that automates the design, administration, and analysis of N-of-1 trials. Our first N-of-1 trial, the app-based Brain Boost Study, invited individuals to compare the impacts of two commonly consumed substances (caffeine and L-theanine) on their cognitive performance. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to evaluate critical factors that may impact the completion of N-of-1 trials to inform the design of future app-based N-of-1 trials. We will measure study completion rates for participants that begin the Brain Boost Study and assess their associations with study duration (5, 15, or 27 days) and notification level (light or moderate). MethodsParticipants will be randomized into three study durations and two notification levels. To sufficiently power the study, a minimum of 640 individuals must begin the study, and 97 individuals must complete the study. We will use a multiple logistic regression model to discern whether the study length and notification level are associated with the rate of study completion. For each group, we will also compare participant adherence and the proportion of trials that yield statistically meaningful results. ResultsWe completed the beta testing of the N1 app on a convenience sample of users. The Brain Boost Study on the N1 app opened enrollment to the public in October 2019. More than 30 participants enrolled in the first month. ConclusionsTo our knowledge, this will be the first study to rigorously evaluate critical factors associated with study completion in the context of app-based N-of-1 trials. Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT04056650; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04056650 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)PRR1-10.2196/16362
url https://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/1/e16362
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