Instructors:Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes Dr. Linda M. Collins, NIH; Dr. David Spiegelhalter, NIH
Facilitated by: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
Objectives
Engage the community in thought-provoking discussions to challenge what we think we know and to think critically about our role in today"s research environment.
Identify methods for presenting potential benefits and harms of treatments and lifestyle choices in a balanced and transparent way, using numbers and graphics, and emphasizing the role of interactive animations and videos.
Explore preferences and understanding of different presentation formats to individualize intervention methods
Review an alternative approach to intevention called the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST), an engineering-inspired framework for developing, optimizing, and evaluating behavioral interventions.