Early Client Involvement In The Design Of A Blended Smartphone Application And Dashboard For Depression (Totem)

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Veerle Ross, K. Brijs, Hélène Dirix, G. Wets, A. Neven, Yves Vanrompay, N. Claes, N. Jacobs
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Technological developments can optimize therapy for depression. However, early client or user involvement is crucial. The smartphone application and dashboard ‘plaTfOrm using evidence-based inTervEntions for (Mental) health’ (TOTEM), based on cognitive behavioral therapy and behavioral activation, is being developed together with clients from the start. Objective monitoring (e.g., activity/travel-related behavior) and human-in-the-loop AI machine learning allow tailored blended care, combining face-to-face therapy with online modules and Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions. As a first co-creation step, clients with (prior) depression or depressive complaints and psychologists evaluated the usefulness of an existing Health for Travel Behaviour (HTB) application and feedback report developed for cardio patients, which monitors and improves travel-related physical activity. Online semi-structured interviews followed an HTB demonstration. In total, 16 interviews (14 clients and 2 psychologists) were transcribed and analyzed. Participants perceived the application as user-friendly, relevant, useful, attractive, and a supplement to standard care. It encourages people to engage in activities. The feedback report was also perceived as transparent, useful, and relevant. Emotional aspects are underemphasized (e.g., assessment of feelings and mental health-related psycho-education). When tailored to depression (with attention for different recovery phases), monitoring and improving travel-related physical activity was considered helpful in supplementing standard care for depression.
早期客户参与设计一个混合智能手机应用程序和抑郁症仪表板(图腾)
技术发展可以优化抑郁症的治疗。然而,早期的客户或用户参与是至关重要的。基于认知行为疗法和行为激活的智能手机应用程序和仪表板“使用循证inTervEntions for(Mental)health的plaTfOrm”(TOTEM)从一开始就与客户一起开发。客观监测(例如,活动/旅行相关行为)和人在环人工智能机器学习允许量身定制的混合护理,将面对面治疗与在线模块和实时自适应干预相结合。作为第一个共同创建步骤,有(先前)抑郁或抑郁投诉的客户和心理学家评估了现有的旅行行为健康(HTB)应用程序和为有氧运动患者开发的反馈报告的有用性,该应用程序和报告监测并改善与旅行相关的身体活动。在线半结构化访谈是在HTB演示之后进行的。总共对16次访谈(14名客户和2名心理学家)进行了转录和分析。参与者认为该应用程序用户友好、相关、有用、有吸引力,是对标准护理的补充。它鼓励人们参与各种活动。反馈报告也被认为是透明、有用和相关的。情绪方面没有得到充分重视(例如,对感觉的评估和与心理健康相关的心理教育)。当针对抑郁症进行调整时(注意不同的恢复阶段),监测和改善与旅行相关的体育活动被认为有助于补充抑郁症的标准护理。
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期刊介绍: The journal is devoted to the advancement of the clinical theory and practice of evidence-based psychotherapies (EBP) (e.g., evidence-based psychological assessments, evidence-based psychological treatments). The journal publishes original papers dealing with EBP and psychology, psychiatry, the medical and mental specialties, and allied areas of science.
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