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Effectiveness and Outcome Moderators of Computer-Based Health Education for an Adult Population : A systematic Review of Meta-Analytic Studies

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    • Contributors:
      Lectoraat Jeugd & Opvoeding, De Haagse Hogeschool@@@Faculteit Sociaal Werk & Educatie
    • Publication Information:
      Kathmandu (Nepal); Kingsway-2006 (South Africa); Salt Lake City (USA): De Haagse Hogeschool, 2018.
      Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences (JIS).
    • Publication Date:
      2018
    • Abstract:
      This review of meta-analyses of outcome studies of adults receiving Computer-Based Health Education (CBHE) has two goals. The first is to provide an overview of the efficacy of CBHE interventions, and the second is to identify moderators of these effects. A systematic literature search resulted in 15 meta-analyses of 278 controlled outcome studies. The meta-analyses were analysed with regard to reported (overall) effect sizes, heterogeneity and interaction effects. The results indicate a positive relationship between CBHE interventions and improvements in health-related outcomes, with small overall effect sizes compared to non-computer-based interventions. The sustainability of the effects was observed for up to six months. Outcome moderators (31 variables) were studied in 12 meta-analyses and were clustered into three categories: intervention features (20 variables), participant characteristics (five variables) and study features (six variables). No relationship with effectiveness was found for four intervention features, theoretical background, use of internet and e-mail, intervention setting and self-monitoring; two participant features, age and gender; and one study feature, the type of analysis. Regarding the other 24 identified features, no consistent results were observed across meta-analyses. To enhance the effectiveness of CBHE interventions, moderators of effects should be studied as single constructs in high-quality study designs. http://www.journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/leontienvreeburg/
    • Online Access:
      http://www.hbo-kennisbank.nl/en/page/hborecord.view/?uploadId=sharekit_hh:oai:surfsharekit.nl:90acd235-889c-46d2-94cb-96a3ede6815a
    • Accession Number:
      edshbo.sharekit.hh.oai.surfsharekit.nl.90acd235.889c.46d2.94cb.96a3ede6815a