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The behavioral intervention technology model and intervention mapping: the best of both worlds.

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  • Mohr and colleagues recently presented an important paper describing an integrated conceptual and technological framework for eHealth and mHealth interventions, using existing models as their point of departure [1]

  • The BIT model was developed based on a review of three design models proposed by Ritterband [2], Fogg [3], and Oinas-Kukkonen [4], and addresses the limitations of these existing design models

  • The authors of the paper acknowledged that the review was not exhaustive, consideration of the intervention mapping (IM) protocol [5,6] would have added value to this viewpoint paper

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Mohr and colleagues recently presented an important paper describing an integrated conceptual and technological framework for eHealth and mHealth interventions, using existing models as their point of departure [1]. Corresponding Author: Rik Crutzen, PhD CAPHRI Department of Health Promotion Maastricht University PO Box 616 Maastricht, 6200 MD Netherlands Phone: 31 433882828 Fax: 31 433671032 Email: rik.crutzen@maastrichtuniversity.nl KEYWORDS mHealth; eHealth; behavioral intervention technology; intervention mapping

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