What smartphone apps exist to support recovery from opioid use disorder? A content analysis of publicly available opioid-related smartphone apps.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Alivia Williamson, Behnam Heydarshahi, Diadora Finley-Abboud, Lili Massac, Lindsay Jacobson, Naicha Christophe, Judeline Joseph, Allison Futter, Susanne S Hoeppner, Bettina B Hoeppner
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Abstract

Background: An estimated 84,181 people died due to opioid overdose in 2022 alone [1]. Mobile technologies may offer an additional pathway to provide support to people seeking recovery from opioid use disorder (OUD). To this end, we conducted a content analysis of opioid-related apps to determine to what extent apps exist that provide support to people seeking or in recovery from OUD. For apps specifically targeting OUD recovery, we identified the tools these apps offer to users seeking support in their recovery.

Methods: Our team conducted a content analysis of publicly available opioid-related apps identified via web-scraping in the Apple and Google app stores. Using a two-step qualitative coding process, we first identified which apps were meaningfully related to OUD recovery and second identified what tools, if any, these apps provided.

Results: Web-scraping identified 1,136 apps from the Apple App Store (n = 247) and Google Play (n = 889). Of those, 290 apps were specific to OUD recovery (65% of iOS apps, 35% of Android apps). Of those, 161 apps were included in our final analysis. The most common type of tools provided support for motivation (65.2%) and accountability (65.8%). Many apps (53%) also supported linkage to recovery support (e.g., meeting finder, telehealth). Surprisingly, fewer apps provided information about OUD recovery (43.5%) or tools for cravings (33.5%). 42.9% of apps had limited accessibility (e.g., paywalls, private invite).

Conclusions: Our results show a substantial increase in the number of apps designed to support OUD recovery. Nevertheless, there remains a need for apps that provide empirically supported information and tools. Furthermore, restrictions in accessibility (i.e., findability, cost, private) may limit the impact of available apps.

有哪些智能手机应用程序可以帮助从阿片类药物使用障碍中康复?公开可用的阿片类药物相关智能手机应用程序的内容分析。
背景:仅在2022年,估计就有84181人死于阿片类药物过量。移动技术可能为寻求从阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)中康复的人提供额外的途径。为此,我们对阿片类药物相关的应用程序进行了内容分析,以确定应用程序在多大程度上为寻求或从OUD中恢复的人提供支持。对于专门针对OUD恢复的应用程序,我们确定了这些应用程序为寻求恢复支持的用户提供的工具。方法:我们的团队对苹果和b谷歌应用商店中通过网络抓取识别的公开阿片类药物相关应用进行了内容分析。使用两步定性编码过程,我们首先确定哪些应用程序与OUD恢复有意义相关,然后确定这些应用程序提供了哪些工具(如果有的话)。结果:网络抓取从Apple App Store (n = 247)和b谷歌Play (n = 889)中识别出1136个应用程序。其中290款应用是专门针对OUD恢复的(65%的iOS应用和35%的Android应用)。其中161款应用被纳入我们的最终分析。最常见的工具类型为动机(65.2%)和责任(65.8%)提供支持。许多应用程序(53%)还支持与恢复支持的链接(例如,会议查找器、远程医疗)。令人惊讶的是,提供OUD恢复信息(43.5%)或渴望工具(33.5%)的应用程序较少。42.9%的应用具有有限的可访问性(如付费墙、私人邀请)。结论:我们的研究结果显示,支持OUD恢复的应用程序数量大幅增加。然而,仍然需要提供经验支持的信息和工具的应用程序。此外,可访问性方面的限制(即可查找性、成本、私有)可能会限制可用应用的影响。
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Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice Psychology-Clinical Psychology
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.80%
发文量
64
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice provides a forum for clinically relevant research and perspectives that contribute to improving the quality of care for people with unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use and addictive behaviours across a spectrum of clinical settings. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice accepts articles of clinical relevance related to the prevention and treatment of unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use across the spectrum of clinical settings. Topics of interest address issues related to the following: the spectrum of unhealthy use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs among the range of affected persons (e.g., not limited by age, race/ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation); the array of clinical prevention and treatment practices (from health messages, to identification and early intervention, to more extensive interventions including counseling and pharmacotherapy and other management strategies); and identification and management of medical, psychiatric, social, and other health consequences of substance use. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice is particularly interested in articles that address how to improve the quality of care for people with unhealthy substance use and related conditions as described in the (US) Institute of Medicine report, Improving the Quality of Healthcare for Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions (Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2006). Such articles address the quality of care and of health services. Although the journal also welcomes submissions that address these conditions in addiction speciality-treatment settings, the journal is particularly interested in including articles that address unhealthy use outside these settings, including experience with novel models of care and outcomes, and outcomes of research-practice collaborations. Although Addiction Science & Clinical Practice is generally not an outlet for basic science research, we will accept basic science research manuscripts that have clearly described potential clinical relevance and are accessible to audiences outside a narrow laboratory research field.
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