Describe Interventions
That Can Be Replicated
16 intervention categories. 4-tab workflow. Multi-arm comparison. Built on TIDieR 12 items, CONSORT Item 5, and SPIRIT Item 11.
intervention categories — pharma to yoga
AI actions — context, arms, TIDieR, fidelity
TIDieR items covered per arm
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How InterventionMinds works
4 tabs. 10 AI steps.
One replicable protocol.
Each tab is a scrollable section, not an accordion. Outputs flow forward — your context shapes arm suggestions; arms shape TIDieR drafts; the whole thing freezes into a versioned protocol.
Research question & context
Inputs
AI action
Output
Population, setting, condition, language, demographics — inferred as chips from a single research question.
Arms & intervention category
Inputs
AI action
Output
Arm structure (intervention / comparator / placebo / usual-care) + recommended category from 16 options.
TIDieR items 1–5 per arm
Inputs
AI action
Output
Name, rationale (why), materials, procedures, provider — drafted from category presets and arm context.
Sub-components (optional)
Inputs
AI action
Output
Yoga → Asana / Pranayama / Dhyana. Exercise → Warm-up / Main / Cool-down. Each gets its own procedures and dosing.
TIDieR items 6–9 per arm
Inputs
AI action
Output
Delivery mode, setting, dosing (dose / frequency / duration / intensity), tailoring rules per arm.
Multi-arm comparison
Inputs
AI action
Output
Pairwise diffs (procedures, dose, setting), imbalance flags, co-intervention risks, validity threats.
TIDieR items 10–12 + harms
Inputs
AI action
Output
Modifications, planned fidelity, actual fidelity, harms anticipated — drafted with monitoring checkpoints.
Standards compliance scoring
Inputs
AI action
Output
TIDieR item score (0–12), CONSORT-5 / SPIRIT-11 coverage, CERT for exercise, AYUSH for Ayurveda.
Freeze protocol
Inputs
AI action
Output
Versioned, timestamped snapshot. Optional override-justification if a TIDieR item is intentionally skipped.
Manuscript outputs & export
Inputs
AI action
Output
TIDieR table, CONSORT-5 paragraph, SPIRIT-11 block, intervention narrative — DOCX / PDF / Markdown.
Category coverage
16 intervention categories — all covered
From pharmacological trials to Ayurveda and policy-level interventions. Each category ships with TIDieR presets, sub-component templates, and a matched compliance standard.
Conventional Medical
4 categoriesPharmacological
Drug therapy, chemotherapy, vaccines.
Surgical
Procedures, implantation, post-op protocols.
Device-based
Medical devices, prosthetics, assistive tech.
Dietary / Nutritional
Supplements, diet modification, fasting.
Behavioral & Digital
4 categoriesBehavioral
CBT, habit change, self-management.
Educational
Training, health literacy, curricula.
Psychosocial
Counseling, group therapy, peer support.
Digital
Apps, telehealth, VR, digital therapeutics.
Mind-Body & Movement
4 categoriesYoga
Hatha, Vinyasa, therapeutic yoga, pranayama.
Meditation
Mindfulness, TM, MBSR, Vipassana.
Physical Exercise
Aerobic, resistance, flexibility, physio.
Complementary / Alternative
Acupuncture, naturopathy, homeopathy.
Traditional & System-level
4 categoriesAyurveda
Panchakarma, herbal formulations, Rasayana.
Complex / Multicomponent
Multiple interacting components.
Environmental
Workplace, lighting, air quality redesign.
Policy
Regulation, guidelines, system-level change.
Compliance
Built on the standards
reviewers expect for interventions
Your protocol is scored against every applicable standard at freeze time.
Why this matters
All 12 TIDieR items,
covered by default
Other tools
Give you a free-text box. That's it.
Most published trials still miss TIDieR items 3, 4, 8, and 11 — even in high-impact journals. Why? The reporting template lives in a PDF; the protocol lives in a Word doc; nobody cross-checks until peer review sends it back.
InterventionMinds
12 items, scored, per arm, every save.
Every TIDieR item is a first-class field with a chip-driven editor. The scorer runs each save, flags partial / missing items, and refuses to freeze a protocol that scores below your threshold — unless you provide an override-justification.
- Per-arm scoring — item 8 (dose) compared across arms automatically.
- CERT triggers on Yoga / Meditation / Exercise — AYUSH on Ayurveda.
- Versioned freeze prevents post-hoc drift between protocol and report.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Common questions from researchers designing replicable interventions.
What does TIDieR-compliant actually mean for my protocol?
Your intervention is described across all 12 TIDieR items — name, why, what materials, what procedures, who provided, how delivered, where, when and how much, tailoring, modifications, planned fidelity, actual fidelity. Each item is a first-class field, scored at every save, with per-arm comparison.
How does multi-arm support work?
You define arms (intervention, active-comparator, placebo, no-intervention, usual-care) on the Study Setup tab. Every TIDieR item is then drafted per arm. Cross-arm comparison auto-flags imbalances (e.g., a 12-week intervention arm vs a 4-week control) and co-intervention risks.
My intervention has sub-components (Asana + Pranayama + Meditation). Can I describe each?
Yes. Categories like Yoga, Physical Exercise, Ayurveda, and Complex/Multicomponent unlock a sub-component editor. Materials, procedures, provider, and dosing are drafted per component, then aggregated for the arm-level TIDieR table.
Will my ethics committee and CONSORT reviewers accept the output?
Output is TIDieR 2014 compliant and meets CONSORT Item 5 + SPIRIT Item 11. CONSORT-SPI is applied to social and psychological interventions; CERT is applied to exercise; AYUSH norms to Ayurveda. Indian and international ethics committees recognise these formats.
What is the freeze step and why does it matter?
Freezing creates a versioned, timestamped snapshot of the protocol before recruitment starts. This is what most reviewers and journals now require to prevent post-hoc drift. If a TIDieR item is intentionally skipped, the freeze records an override-justification.
Can I import from RCTMinds, QualMinds, or my outcomes tool?
Yes. Imports from RCTMinds, QuasiMinds, SCEDMinds, QualMinds, and OutcomeMinds map directly into Study Setup (research Q, arms, outcomes). Mapping confidence is shown so you can verify before continuing.
How does this differ from RCTMinds?
RCTMinds designs the trial (subtype, sample size, randomization, analysis plan). InterventionMinds describes what you actually do inside the trial — the intervention protocol itself, per arm, in TIDieR form. They're complementary; you can import your RCT setup directly here.
Does this support yoga, Ayurveda, and other Indian traditional medicine?
Yes — these are first-class categories. Yoga / Meditation / Physical Exercise trigger CERT; Ayurveda / Complementary-Alternative trigger AYUSH guidelines. Sub-component presets ship for each (e.g., Asana / Pranayama / Dhyana for Yoga).
What export formats are supported?
DOCX, PDF, and Markdown. Exports include the TIDieR table (one column per arm), a CONSORT Item 5 paragraph, a SPIRIT Item 11 protocol block, and an intervention narrative. All formatting is ready for ethics submission or manuscript paste-in.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes — cancel from Settings. Access continues to the end of the paid period. 7-day money-back on any plan. Your frozen protocols stay exportable even after subscription ends.
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