Development of a Patient-Centered Software System to Facilitate Effective Management of Bipolar Disorder.

Q3 Medicine
Psychopharmacology bulletin Pub Date : 2021-03-16
Charles L Bowden, Richard Priesmeyer, Mauricio Tohen, Vivek Singh, Joseph R Calabrese, Terry Ketter, Andrew Nierenberg, Michael E Thase, Gregg Siegel, Leslie H Siegel, Jim Mintz, Rif S El-Mallakh, Susan L McElroy, Melissa Martinez
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Abstract

Objective: Self-management of bipolar disorder (BD) is an important component of treatment.

Methods: We developed a patient-centered computational software system based on concepts from nonlinear systems (chaos) theory with mobile access to assist in managing BD known as KIOS. KIOS tracks interacting symptoms to determine theprecise state of a BD patient. Once the patient's state is identified and the trajectory of the patient established, specific advice is generated to help manage the course of the disease. KIOS also provides analytics that can be used by clinicians and researchers to track outcomes and the course of illness. A 12-week field test was completed.

Results: In 20 BD subjects, use of KIOS was associated with improvements in primary symptom categories of BD. Usability and generated advice were rated as a median of 6 out of a maximum of 7.

Conclusions: The KIOS focus on change illuminates problems in the same way that humans experience them, implying that the future state will be consequent to changes made to impact the current state. Randomized clinical trial is indicated.

以患者为中心的软件系统的开发,以促进双相情感障碍的有效管理。
目的:自我管理是双相情感障碍(BD)治疗的重要组成部分。方法:我们开发了一个以患者为中心的计算软件系统,该系统基于非线性系统(混沌)理论的概念,可移动访问,以协助管理被称为KIOS的BD。KIOS追踪相互作用的症状,以确定双相障碍患者的精确状态。一旦确定了患者的状态并确定了患者的发展轨迹,就会产生具体的建议,以帮助管理疾病的进程。KIOS还提供临床医生和研究人员可以使用的分析,以跟踪结果和疾病过程。完成了为期12周的现场测试。结果:在20名BD受试者中,使用KIOS与BD主要症状类别的改善有关。可用性和生成建议的中位数评分为6分(最高为7分)。结论:KIOS对变化的关注以与人类体验问题相同的方式阐明了问题,这意味着未来的状态将是影响当前状态的变化的结果。随机临床试验。
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Psychopharmacology bulletin
Psychopharmacology bulletin PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-PSYCHIATRY
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