TY - JOUR
T1 - The state of the art and future opportunities for using longitudinal n-of-1 methods in health behaviour research
T2 - a systematic literature overview
AU - McDonald, Suzanne
AU - Quinn, Francis
AU - Vieira, Rute
AU - O’Brien, Nicola
AU - White, Martin
AU - Johnston, Derek W.
AU - Sniehotta, Falko F.
PY - 2017/10/2
Y1 - 2017/10/2
N2 - n-of-1 studies test hypotheses within individuals based on repeated measurement of variables within the individual over time. Intra-individual effects may differ from those found in between-participant studies. Using examples from a systematic review of n-of-1 studies in health behaviour research, this article provides a state of the art overview of the use of n-of-1 methods, organised according to key methodological considerations related to n-of-1 design and analysis, and describes future challenges and opportunities. A comprehensive search strategy (PROSPERO:CRD42014007258) was used to identify articles published between 2000 and 2016, reporting observational or interventional n-of-1 studies with health behaviour outcomes. Thirty-nine articles were identified which reported on n-of-1 observational designs and a range of n-of-1 interventional designs, including AB, ABA, ABABA, alternating treatments, n-of-1 randomised controlled trial, multiple baseline and changing criterion designs. Behaviours measured included treatment adherence, physical activity, drug/alcohol use, sleep, smoking and eating behaviour. Descriptive, visual or statistical analyses were used. We identify scope and opportunities for using n-of-1 methods to answer key questions in health behaviour research. n-of-1 methods provide the tools needed to help advance theoretical knowledge and personalise/tailor health behaviour interventions to individuals.
AB - n-of-1 studies test hypotheses within individuals based on repeated measurement of variables within the individual over time. Intra-individual effects may differ from those found in between-participant studies. Using examples from a systematic review of n-of-1 studies in health behaviour research, this article provides a state of the art overview of the use of n-of-1 methods, organised according to key methodological considerations related to n-of-1 design and analysis, and describes future challenges and opportunities. A comprehensive search strategy (PROSPERO:CRD42014007258) was used to identify articles published between 2000 and 2016, reporting observational or interventional n-of-1 studies with health behaviour outcomes. Thirty-nine articles were identified which reported on n-of-1 observational designs and a range of n-of-1 interventional designs, including AB, ABA, ABABA, alternating treatments, n-of-1 randomised controlled trial, multiple baseline and changing criterion designs. Behaviours measured included treatment adherence, physical activity, drug/alcohol use, sleep, smoking and eating behaviour. Descriptive, visual or statistical analyses were used. We identify scope and opportunities for using n-of-1 methods to answer key questions in health behaviour research. n-of-1 methods provide the tools needed to help advance theoretical knowledge and personalise/tailor health behaviour interventions to individuals.
KW - health behaviour
KW - idiographic methods
KW - n-of-1 methods
KW - single-case
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85026253063&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/17437199.2017.1316672
DO - 10.1080/17437199.2017.1316672
M3 - Review article
C2 - 28406349
AN - SCOPUS:85026253063
SN - 1743-7199
VL - 11
SP - 307
EP - 323
JO - Health Psychology Review
JF - Health Psychology Review
IS - 4
ER -