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背景:青少年自杀率正在攀升,这凸显了改善临床护理的必要性。个人智能手机可以提供与自杀相关的近端风险因素的理解,并促进患者和医生之间的持续联系,以提高治疗的参与度和有效性。Vira数字行为改变平台(Vira)由患者智能手机应用程序和基于网络的从业者门户(Vira Pro)组成,后者将客观的移动传感数据与符合《健康保险可携带性和责任法案》(HIPAA)的通信工具集成在一起。通过Vira,从业者可以持续评估患者的真实行为,并提供临床工具,通过及时的行为改变支持来加强治疗。目的:本研究旨在通过以用户为中心的设计(UCD)方法探索Vira最小可行产品版本的可接受性和可用性,并确定在青少年强化门诊项目中实施Vira的障碍。方法:通过2个迭代阶段,收集青少年患者(n=16)、心理健康从业人员(n=11)和商业看门人(n=5)的反馈。混合方法UCD方法包括个人半结构化访谈(例如,对数字工具的治疗和态度的看法)、调查(例如,可用性)和不受限制的用户测试会话(例如,用户体验)。结果:总体而言,参与者对Vira持乐观态度,尤其是青少年,他们对应用程序的界面和设计表现出很高的满意度。然而,临床医生报告了更多不同的观点,同意它在治疗中有用,但也表达了对Vira Pro中患者数据的数量和显示、工作量管理和边界的担忧。看门人发现了与电子健康记录相关的可用性问题和实施障碍,但也认识到Vira提高治疗效果的潜力。来自利益相关者的反馈通知了平台的几个关键变化,包括数据共享协议的调整、用户界面的增强和培训方法的修改。结论:Vira在高危青少年中具有提高患者参与度和改善临床结果的巨大潜力。迭代UCD和持续的利益相关者参与对于开发基于技术的干预措施至关重要,这些干预措施可以有效地满足不同最终用户的需求,并与临床工作流程保持一致。
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Acceptability and Usability of a Digital Behavioral Health Platform for Youth at Risk of Suicide: User-Centered Design Study With Patients, Practitioners, and Business Gatekeepers.

Background: Youth suicide rates are climbing, underscoring the need to improve clinical care. Personal smartphones can provide an understanding of proximal risk factors associated with suicide and facilitate consistent contact between patients and practitioners to improve treatment engagement and effectiveness. The Vira digital behavior change platform (Vira) consists of a patient smartphone app and a web-based practitioner portal (Vira Pro) that integrates objective mobile sensing data with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant communication tools. Through Vira, practitioners can continuously assess patients' real-world behavior and provide clinical tools to enhance treatment via just-in-time behavior change support.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the acceptability and usability of the minimal viable product version of Vira through a user-centered design (UCD) approach and to identify barriers to implementing Vira in the context of an adolescent intensive outpatient program.

Methods: Over 2 iterative phases, feedback was gathered from adolescent patients (n=16), mental health practitioners (n=11), and business gatekeepers (n=5). The mixed methods UCD approach included individual semistructured interviews (eg, perspectives on treatment and attitudes toward digital tools), surveys (eg, usability), and unmoderated user testing sessions (eg, user experience).

Results: Overall, participants expressed optimism regarding Vira, particularly among adolescents, who showed high satisfaction with the app's interface and design. However, clinicians reported more mixed views, agreeing that it would be useful in treatment but also expressing concerns about the volume and displays of patient data in Vira Pro, workload management, and boundaries. Gatekeepers identified usability issues and implementation barriers related to electronic health records but also recognized Vira's potential to enhance treatment outcomes. Feedback from stakeholders informed several crucial changes to the platform, including adjustments to data-sharing protocols, user interface enhancements, and modifications to training methods.

Conclusions: Vira has a high potential to improve patient engagement and improve clinical outcomes among high-risk youth. Iterative UCD and ongoing stakeholder engagement are essential for developing technology-based interventions that effectively meet the needs of diverse end users and align with clinical workflows.

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