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We express our gratitudeto all the participants who took part in the focus groups. This study was funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) , the European Union NextGenerationEU, and the Mecanismo para la Recuperacion y la Resiliencia (MRR; grants RD21/0009/0001, RD21/0009/0004, RD21/0009/0007, RD21/0009/0010, and RD21/0009/0025) .

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Folch-Sanchez, DanielAutor o CoautorAmechat, SalmaAutor o CoautorMiquel, LaiaAutor (correspondencia)

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6 de mayo de 2025
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Evaluating Perceptions of the CANreduce 2.0 eHealth Intervention for Cannabis Use: Focus Group Study

Publicado en:Journal Of Medical Internet Research. 27 e65025- - 2025-03-19 27(), DOI: 10.2196/65025

Autores: Folch-Sanchez, Daniel; Pellicer-Roca, Maria; Sestelo, Maria Agustina; Zuluaga, Paola; Arias, Francisco; Cortez, Pablo Guzman; Amechat, Salma; Gil-Berrozpe, Gustavo; Montes, Estefania Lopez; Mercade, Clara; Fonseca, Francina; Miquel, Laia; Mestre-Pinto, Joan, I

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Hosp Badalona Germans Trias & Pujol, Unidad Med Interna, Badalona, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Hosp Clin Barcelona, Inst Clin Neurociencies ICN, Inst Invest Biomed August Pi & Sunyer IDIBAPS, Psychiat & Psychol Serv,Addict Unit,Hlth & Addict, C Villarroel 170, Barcelona, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Hosp del Mar Med Res Inst IMIM, Barcelona, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Hosp del Mar Res Inst, Barcelona, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Hosp Univ 12 Octubre, Inst Invest I 12, Madrid, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Hosp Univ Navarra, Navarra, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Inst Neuropsiquiatria & Adicc INAD, Parc Salut Mar, Barcelona, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Univ Pompeu Fabra, Dept Med & Life Sci MELIS, Barcelona, Spain - Autor o Coautor
Univ Pompeu Fabra, Neurosci Res Program, Addict Res Grp GRAd, Barcelona, Spain - Autor o Coautor
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Resumen

Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug, and admissions for cannabis use disorders (CUDs) are increasing globally, posing a significant public health challenge. Despite its negative consequences, a substantial proportion of individuals with problematic use do not seek treatment. In recent years, digital health interventions (DHIs) have emerged as accessible and cost-effective solutions, empowering users to manage their health care. CANreduce is one such eHealth intervention that has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing cannabis use (CU); however, its suboptimal adherence rates underscore the need for strategies to enhance user engagement and motivation. Objective: This study aims to improve the effectiveness, adherence, and user experience of the Spanish version of CANreduce 2.0 by employing focus groups (FGs) within a user-centered design approach that actively involves both users and professionals. Methods: Separate FGs were conducted for users and professionals, involving a total of 10 participants. Users were recruited from individuals registered on the CANreduce 2.0 platform and active cannabis users, while professionals comprised addiction specialists familiar with the platform. Each session was held remotely and moderated by 2 interviewers following a semistructured script. Qualitative analysis of the transcripts was performed using MAXQDA software and content analysis methodology to identify key themes related to the acceptability, usability, and utility of CANreduce 2.0. Results: The qualitative analysis identified 3 main themes, encompassing 15 subcodes. Within the "motivation and awareness" theme, both users (n=6, mean age 31.8 years, SD 4.1 years) and professionals (n=4, mean age 37.25 years, SD 1.71 years) frequently discussed the importance of "motivation" and "problem awareness" as crucial for the success of CANreduce 2.0. In the "guidance and use" theme, the subcode "complement to face-to-face therapy" was the most emphasized. Professionals supported CANreduce 2.0 as a valuable adjunct to in-person therapy, serving as both an educational and monitoring tool, with no objections raised by either group. Lastly, within the "content and design" theme, "information," "small achievements," and "personalized content" emerged as key areas for improvement, highlighting the need to enhance motivation and adherence through gamification and tailored content. Conclusions: Personalization, robust motivational strategies, and an engaging, interactive design are essential for the success of DHIs, particularly in addiction treatment. Collaboration among technology developers, health care professionals, and users should be central to the development process, fostering the cocreation of practical and effective solutions that are responsiveto the needs of those seeking treatment. This approach ensures that DHIs are not only functional but also widely accepted and impactful. Insights from this study will inform the ongoing refinement of CANreduce 2.0, enhancing its relevance and effectiveness in addressing CU.

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AddictionAdultCannabisCognitive-behavioral therapyDesignDigital health interventionDigital health interventionsDisordersDruDrug use disorderEfficacyEhealthFemaleFocus groupsHumansInternetMaleMarijuana abuseMiddle agedMotivationPeopleQualitative researchTechnologyTelemedicineUser-centered designUser-centered interventioUser-centered intervention

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Impacto bibliométrico. Análisis de la aportación y canal de difusión

El trabajo ha sido publicado en la revista Journal Of Medical Internet Research debido a la progresión y el buen impacto que ha alcanzado en los últimos años, según la agencia WoS (JCR), se ha convertido en una referencia en su campo. En el año de publicación del trabajo, 2025, se encontraba en la posición 5/44, consiguiendo con ello situarse como revista Q1 (Primer Cuartil), en la categoría Medical Informatics. Destacable, igualmente, el hecho de que la Revista está posicionada por encima del Percentil 90.

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Existe un liderazgo significativo ya que algunos de los autores pertenecientes a la institución aparecen como primer o último firmante, se puede apreciar en el detalle: Primer Autor (Folch Sanchez, Daniel) .

el autor responsable de establecer las labores de correspondencia ha sido Miquel de Montagut, Laia.