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Leanne Morrison
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 54
Citations - 3813
Leanne Morrison is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Behavior change. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2859 citations. Previous affiliations of Leanne Morrison include Hampshire County Council & University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust.
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The Person-Based Approach to Intervention Development: Application to Digital Health-Related Behavior Change Interventions
TL;DR: How to implement the person-based approach to digital interventions is described, illustrating the process with examples of the insights gained from the experience of carrying out over a thousand interviews with users, while developing public health and illness management interventions that have proven effective in trials involving tens of thousands of users.
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Opportunities and Challenges for Smartphone Applications in Supporting Health Behavior Change: Qualitative Study
TL;DR: Insight is provided into the opportunities and challenges involved in delivering health-related behavioral interventions through smartphone apps and a number of valued features and characteristics that app developers may wish to consider when creating health behavior apps are suggested.
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Understanding and Promoting Effective Engagement With Digital Behavior Change Interventions
Lucy Yardley,Bonnie Spring,Heleen Riper,Leanne Morrison,David Crane,Kristina Curtis,Gina Merchant,Felix Naughton,Ann Blandford +8 more
TL;DR: This paper argues that it may be more valuable to establish and promote " effective engagement," rather than simply more engagement, with "effective engagement" defined empirically as sufficient engagement with the intervention to achieve intended outcomes.
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What Design Features Are Used in Effective e-Health Interventions? A Review Using Techniques from Critical Interpretive Synthesis
TL;DR: To optimize the design of e-health interventions more work is needed to understand how and why these design features may affect intervention outcomes and to investigate the optimal implementation and dosage of each design feature.
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A Systematic Review of Digital Interventions for Improving the Diet and Physical Activity Behaviors of Adolescents
Taylor Rose,Mary Barker,Mary Barker,Chandni Maria Jacob,Leanne Morrison,Wendy Lawrence,Wendy Lawrence,Sofia Strömmer,Christina Vogel,Christina Vogel,Kathryn Woods-Townsend,Kathryn Woods-Townsend,David J. Farrell,Hazel Inskip,Hazel Inskip,Janis Baird,Janis Baird +16 more
TL;DR: It is possible to effect significant health behavior change in adolescents through digital interventions that incorporate education, goal setting, self-monitoring, and parental involvement, and longer term outcomes should be evaluated.