Rapid, responsive, relevant (R3) research: a call for a rapid learning health research enterprise.
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A Framework for Enhancing the Value of Research for Dissemination and ImplementationSmartphone-Based Psychotherapeutic Micro-Interventions to Improve Mood in a Real-World Setting.Agile science: creating useful products for behavior change in the real worldFrom Big Data to Knowledge in the Social SciencesA smartphone "app"-delivered randomized factorial trial targeting physical activity in adults.Implementing common data elements across studies to advance research.Commentary: pediatric eHealth interventions: common challenges during development, implementation, and dissemination.Cell phone intervention for you (CITY): A randomized, controlled trial of behavioral weight loss intervention for young adults using mobile technology.Strategies for mHealth research: lessons from 3 mobile intervention studies.Using e-technologies in clinical trials.Uptake and Usage of IntelliCare: A Publicly Available Suite of Mental Health and Well-Being Apps.Overcoming the translational roadblocks: a cancer care and research modelAccelerating Digital Mental Health Research From Early Design and Creation to Successful Implementation and Sustainment.Adapting to a changing tobacco landscape: research implications for understanding and reducing youth tobacco useCancer prevention and control interventions using social media: user-generated approaches.The 5 R's: an emerging bold standard for conducting relevant research in a changing world.Optimizing behavioral health interventions with single-case designs: from development to dissemination.Engineering practice variation through provider agreement: a cluster-randomized feasibility trial.Internet support groups for health: ready for the Affordable Care Act.Leveraging practice-based research networks to accelerate implementation and diffusion of chronic kidney disease guidelines in primary care practices: a prospective cohort study.Strategies and opportunities to STOP colon cancer in priority populations: pragmatic pilot study design and outcomesMechanisms of change associated with technology-based interventions for substance use.Social media and suicide prevention: a systematic review.Operationalizing the learning health care system in an integrated delivery system.Accelerating translation of physical activity and cancer survivorship research into practice: recommendations for a more integrated and collaborative approach.Mobile and Wireless Technologies in Health Behavior and the Potential for Intensively Adaptive Interventions.Treatment Burden and Treatment Fatigue as Barriers to Health.Trials of Intervention Principles: Evaluation Methods for Evolving Behavioral Intervention Technologies.Translating Evidence-Based Dementia Caregiving Interventions into Practice: State-of-the-Science and Next Steps.Advancing the Aging and Technology Agenda in GerontologyConducting rapid, relevant research: lessons learned from the My Own Health Report projectFeasibility of using algorithm-based clinical decision support for symptom assessment and management in lung cancer.Comparative effectiveness of motivation phase intervention components for use with smokers unwilling to quit: a factorial screening experiment.Enhancing the effectiveness of smoking treatment research: conceptual bases and progress.Identifying effective intervention components for smoking cessation: a factorial screening experiment.Health Information Technology: Meaningful Use and Next Steps to Improving Electronic Facilitation of Medication Adherence.Adjusting an Available Online Peer Support Platform in a Program to Supplement the Treatment of Perinatal Depression and Anxiety.Using Behavioral Intervention Technologies to Help Low-Income and Latino Smokers Quit: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial.Preliminary Evidence for Feasibility, Use, and Acceptability of Individualized Texting for Adherence Building for Antiretroviral Adherence and Substance Use Assessment among HIV-Infected Methamphetamine Users.Assessing the internal and external validity of mobile health physical activity promotion interventions: a systematic literature review using the RE-AIM framework
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Rapid, responsive, relevant (R3) research: a call for a rapid learning health research enterprise.
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