Publications by authors named "Hannu Olavi Nieminen"

Background: Stress management interventions combining technology with human involvement have the potential to improve the cost-effectiveness of solely human-delivered interventions, but few randomized controlled trials exist for assessing the cost-effectiveness of technology-assisted human interventions.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether a technology-assisted telephone intervention for stress management is feasible for increasing mental well-being or decreasing the time use of coaches (as an approximation of intervention cost) while maintaining participants' adherence and satisfaction compared with traditional telephone coaching.

Methods: A 2-arm, pilot randomized controlled trial of 9 months for stress management (4-month intensive and 5-month maintenance phases) was conducted.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hannu Olavi Nieminen"

  • - Hannu Olavi Nieminen's recent research primarily focuses on integrating technology with human interventions to enhance stress management strategies, as exemplified by his pilot randomized controlled trial on a technology-assisted telephone intervention.
  • - The study aims to evaluate the feasibility of technology-assisted interventions in improving mental well-being and reducing the time commitment required from coaches, potentially affecting the overall cost-effectiveness of such programs.
  • - Findings from the trial suggest that combining technology with interpersonal support may maintain participant adherence and satisfaction while optimizing resource allocation in stress management interventions.