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NCT06883773
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Digital Rewards and Retention in a M-health App

Sponsor: University of Bucharest

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Summary

Attrition and user engagement are two challenges that eHealth interventions struggle with. Attempts to address this have been previously made through gamification, instructional design and using different types of incentives. Overall, any type of reward, be it non-financial or monetary is better than the controls, but the latter usually produce a greater effect. It is also worth mentioning that having an affective value attached to the reward itself is also important to user retention and engagement. Given the ever-increasing interest in cryptocurrency and its current relevance, the present study - a randomized clinical trial with three arms - aims to compare cryptocurrency to non-monetary rewards regarding their effectiveness in reducing attrition and increasing engagement. In order to do this, a mental-health computerized intervention will be developed, in which the users will have to complete several modules, during which time they will be rewarded either with cryptocurrency, sweepstake rewards (e.g., vouchers), or nothing.

Official title: Does Engagement in a Computerized M-Health Intervention Increase With Digital Rewards?

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

177

Start Date

2025-03-15

Completion Date

2025-09-01

Last Updated

2025-03-19

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Multipurpose Online Tool

The intervention consists of 6 psychoeducational modules, on the Canvas teaching platform. They are automated, requiring no interaction with others (except for communication between participants and the team). Participants go through the psychoeducational modules, then do the corresponding exercise, and then access their rewards (if they belong to the experimental or comparative groups).

OTHER

No intervention

The participants will be assessed but without any intervention

Locations (1)

University of Bucharest

Bucharest, Romania