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JMIR Form Res
June 2024
TSET Health Promotion Research Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma Heatlh Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States.
Background: Efficacy of smartphone-based interventions depends on intervention content quality and level of exposure to that content. Smartphone-based survey completion rates tend to decline over time; however, few studies have identified variables that predict this decline over longer-term interventions (eg, 26 weeks).
Objective: This study aims to identify predictors of survey completion and message viewing over time within a 26-week smoking cessation trial.