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How the Behavior Change Content of a Nationally Implemented Digital Diabetes Prevention Program Is Understood and Used by Participants: Qualitative Study of Fidelity of Receipt and Enactment

How the Behavior Change Content of a Nationally Implemented Digital Diabetes Prevention Program Is Understood and Used by Participants: Qualitative Study of Fidelity of Receipt and Enactment

Five domains of fidelity (design, delivery, training, receipt, and enactment) have been conceptualized by the National Institutes of Health Behavior Change Consortium (NIH-BCC) [21]. Our work on the design of the NHS-DDPP indicates that fidelity to the evidence base is better than that previously documented for the face-to-face program [22]. This study focuses on receipt and enactment, which have been less well studied than other domains of fidelity [23-25].

Lisa M Miles, Rhiannon E Hawkes, David P French

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e41214