Rapid Qualitative Analysis to Develop and Refine Components in the MOST Preparation Phase
In this webinar, Dr. Lindsey Knowles from the University of Washington School of Medicine, introduces a rapid qualitative analysis method that she used to pilot test and refine intervention components in the MOST preparation phase of her K23 project titled Optimizing a Telehealth Behavioral Intervention for Fatigue in People with Multiple Sclerosis. The method is part of the Person-Based Approach to inform intervention developed, as described in Bradbury K, Morton K, Band R, et al. Using the Person-Based Approach to optimise a digital intervention for the management of hypertension. PLOS ONE. 2018;13(5):e0196868. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0196868

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