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Do engagement and behavioural mechanisms underpin the effectiveness of the Drink Less app?
Medicine and Healthnpj Digital Medicine

Do engagement and behavioural mechanisms underpin the effectiveness of the Drink Less app?

C. Garnett, L. Dinu, et al.

This study evaluates the impact of the Drink Less app on reducing alcohol consumption compared to traditional digital care, revealing that adherence plays a crucial role in its effectiveness. Conducted by a diverse team of researchers, this work shines a light on the power of self-monitoring and adherence in behavioral change.... show more
Abstract
This is a process evaluation of a large UK-based randomised controlled trial (RCT) (n = 5602) evaluating the effectiveness of recommending an alcohol reduction app, Drink Less, compared with usual digital care in reducing alcohol consumption in increasing and higher risk drinkers. The aim was to understand whether participants' engagement (self-reported adherence) and behavioural characteristics were mechanisms of action underpinning the effectiveness of Drink Less. Self-reported adherence with both digital tools was over 70% (Drink Less: 78.0%, 95% CI = 77.6–78.4; usual digital care: 71.5%, 95% CI = 71.0–71.9). Self-reported adherence to the intervention (average causal mediation effect [ACME] = -0.250, 95% CI = -0.42, -0.11) and self-monitoring behaviour (ACME = -0.235, 95% CI = -0.44, -0.03) both partially mediated the effect of the intervention (versus comparator) on alcohol reduction. Following the recommendation (self-reported adherence) and the tracking (self-monitoring behaviour) feature of the Drink Less app appear to be important mechanisms of action for alcohol reduction among increasing and higher risk drinkers.
Publisher
npj Digital Medicine
Published On
Jun 29, 2024
Authors
Claire Garnett, Larisa-Maria Dinu, Melissa Oldham, Olga Perski, Gemma Loebenberg, Emma Beard, Colin Angus, Robyn Burton, Matt Field, Felix Greaves, Matthew Hickman, Eileen Kaner, Susan Michie, Marcus Munafò, Elena Pizzo, Jamie Brown
Tags
alcohol reductionDrink Less appRCTdigital careself-monitoringadherencebehavioral change
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