设计基于智能手机的精神分裂症认知评估:来自多地点研究的观点

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Aishwarya Raje , Abhijit R. Rozatkar , Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta , Ritu Shrivastava , Ameya Bondre , Manaal Amir Ahmad , Anshika Malviya , Yogendra Sen , Deepak Tugnawat , Anant Bhan , Tamonud Modak , Nabagata Das , Srilakshmi Nagendra , Erlend Lane , Juan Castillo , John A. Naslund , John Torous , Soumya Choudhary
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认知缺陷是精神分裂症的核心症状,也是疾病致残的主要原因,然而在常规临床环境中评估认知能力往往是不可行的,因为认知评估比标准的医生就诊时间更长。使用智能手机评估精神分裂症患者的认知提供了便利的优势,因为患者可以在诊所之外完成评估,可以识别纵向趋势的时间性,以及可以通过手机捕获的其他测量(例如睡眠)来解释认知评分的情境性。目前的研究旨在与精神分裂症患者合作,设计一系列认知评估,与matrix共识认知电池(MCCB)相对应。方法:对三个地点(波士顿、博帕尔和班加罗尔)被诊断为精神分裂症的患者进行焦点小组讨论(fgd)和访谈,以帮助设计、完善和评估mindLAMP应用程序上拟议的智能手机电池认知测试。访谈于2023年12月至2024年3月进行。采用归纳主题分析法对数据进行分析。结果参与者发现该应用程序及其提出的认知评估是可接受的,有用的,易于使用。他们特别发现认知测试的游戏化本质很有吸引力和吸引力。然而,他们也提出了进一步提高参与度的方法,包括更多关于每个认知测试的信息,更多的视觉指导,以及更多关于评分的信息。所有网站的主题都有很多相似之处。讨论,来自美国和印度不同地区的精神分裂症患者似乎对使用智能手机应用程序跟踪他们的认知感兴趣。主题分析强调了反馈和数据共享的重要性,尽管这带来了挑战,因为基于智能手机的认知测量的新颖性尚未标准化或验证。
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Designing smartphone-based cognitive assessments for schizophrenia: Perspectives from a multisite study

Introduction

Cognitive deficits represent a core symptom of schizophrenia and a principal contributor to illness disability, yet evaluating cognition in routine clinical settings is often not feasible as cognitive assessments take longer than a standard doctor's visit. Using smartphones to assess cognition in schizophrenia offers the advantages of convenience in that patients can complete assessments outside of the clinic, temporality in that longitudinal trends can be identified, and contextuality in that cognitive scores can be interpreted with other measures captured by the phone (e.g. sleep). The current study aims to design a battery of cognitive assessments corresponding to the MATRICs Consensus Battery of Cognition (MCCB), in partnership with people living with schizophrenia.

Methodology

Focus group discussions (FGDs) and interviews were conducted with people diagnosed with schizophrenia across three sites (Boston, Bhopal, and Bangalore) to help design, refine, and assess the proposed smartphone battery of cognitive tests on the mindLAMP app. Interviews were conducted between December 2023 and March 2024. Inductive thematic analysis was used to analyze data.

Results

Participants found the app and its proposed cognitive assessments to be acceptable, helpful, and easy to use. They particularly found the gamified nature of the cognitive tests to be appealing and engaging. However, they also proposed ways to further increase engagement by including more information about each cognitive test, more visual instructions, and more information about scoring. Across all sites, there were many similarities in themes.

Discussion & conclusion

People living with schizophrenia, from different sites in the US and India, appear interested in using smartphone apps to track their cognition. Thematic analysis reinforces the importance of feedback and data sharing, although this presents a challenge, given the novel nature of smartphone-based cognitive measures that have not yet been standardized or validated.
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