A solution for creating dynamic networks of symptoms in cognitive-behavioral functional analysis and therapy – participatory design protocol

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
M. Kornacka, Anna Jaskulska, Kinga H. Skorupska, Marta Szastok, Małgorzata Nadziejko, Wiesław Kopeć
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Purpose One of the recommendations in process-based cognitive therapies suggests that functional analysis created by the clinician should be supported by empirical data collected through daily sampling. It enables the computing of a dynamic network of psychological processes and symptoms supporting clinical decisions but also therapeutic progress monitoring. However, the experience sampling solutions available in the market do not enable the automatic creation of this kind of network; thus, the use of this approach in clinical practice is practically impossible without advanced statistical skills and significant time investment. The purpose of the present paper is to describes a protocol of a research project based on a participatory approach aiming to create a solution enabling therapists not only to set up a personalized daily sampling for their patients and collect the data but also providing a fully automated visualization of the network adapted for therapeutic purposes. Design/methodology/approach The project will require creating a platform for therapists where they can set up monitoring and receive dynamic networks visualization, creating an experience sampling application for patients connected to the platform and creating an optimal data visualization system that will enable therapists to accurately and quickly interpret the network. A series of participatory workshops, qualitative and quantitative studies are described. Findings The presented studies will enable us to evaluate the ergonomy of use of both platform and app in laboratory and ecological settings along with the evaluation of network interpretation accuracy. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first participatory design protocol for creating a solution that might enable clinicians to use a dynamic network approach in their everyday clinical practice. The challenges and opportunities of creating this kind of mHealth solution are discussed.
在认知行为功能分析和治疗中创建症状动态网络的解决方案-参与式设计协议
目的基于过程的认知疗法的一个建议是,临床医生创建的功能分析应该通过日常抽样收集的经验数据来支持。它可以计算心理过程和症状的动态网络,支持临床决策,也可以监测治疗进展。然而,市场上现有的经验抽样解决方案并不能自动创建这种网络;因此,如果没有先进的统计技能和大量的时间投入,在临床实践中使用这种方法实际上是不可能的。本论文的目的是描述一个基于参与式方法的研究项目的协议,旨在创建一个解决方案,使治疗师不仅可以为他们的患者设置个性化的日常采样并收集数据,而且还提供适合治疗目的的网络的全自动可视化。设计/方法/方法该项目需要为治疗师创建一个平台,在这个平台上他们可以设置监测和接收动态网络可视化,为连接到平台的患者创建一个体验抽样应用程序,并创建一个最佳的数据可视化系统,使治疗师能够准确、快速地解释网络。介绍了一系列参与性讲习班、定性和定量研究。所提出的研究将使我们能够评估在实验室和生态环境中使用平台和应用程序的人机工程学,以及评估网络解释的准确性。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一个参与式设计协议,用于创建一个可能使临床医生在日常临床实践中使用动态网络方法的解决方案。讨论了创建这种移动医疗解决方案的挑战和机遇。
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