Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal - affiliated to University of Montreal, 7401, Hochelaga St, Montreal, QC H1N 3M5, Canada.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2013 Jul 27;13:78. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-78.
Despite the increasing pervasiveness of mobile computational technologies, knowledge about psychiatric patients' preferences regarding the design and utility of mobile applications is very poor. This paper reports on a pilot-study that involved 120 psychiatric patients in the development of a mobile application (app) that is being used for data entry into the Signature Project data bank at the Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal (IUSMM), Canada. Participants were invited to comment on the 'look and feel' of the Signature App. Their input also extended the procedures for data collection. These suggestions may contribute to increased mental health literacy and empowerment of persons with mental illness receiving services at the IUSMM.
Participants were recruited to fill out a questionnaire on a tablet computer while waiting at the Emergency Room (ER, n = 40), Psychotic Disorders outpatient clinic (n = 40) or Anxiety and Mood Disorders outpatient clinic (n = 40) of IUSMM. Nine patients from each of these sub-groups participated in a focus group to review the results and to discuss how the design and use of the Signature App could be improved to better meet the needs of patients.
This study (n = 120) indicated that psychiatric patients are clearly capable of using a tablet computer to fill out questionnaires for quantitative data entry, and that they enjoyed this experience. Results from the focus groups (n = 27) highlight that the app could also be used by patients to communicate some personal and contextual qualitative information. This would support a holistic and person-centered approach, especially at the ER where people acutely need to describe their recent history and receive emotional support.
This pilot-study has confirmed the necessity of involving patients not only in the testing of a new mobile application, but also as active contributors in the entire research and development process of a person-centered information and communication technology infrastructure. The input of participants was essential in designing the Signature Project computational procedure and making use of the app a positive and empowering experience. Participants also gave critical feedback remarks that went beyond the initial scope of the pilot-study, for example they suggested the addition of a client-clinician component.
尽管移动计算技术越来越普及,但对于精神科患者对移动应用程序的设计和实用性的偏好,我们知之甚少。本文报告了一项试点研究,该研究涉及 120 名精神科患者,他们参与了一款移动应用程序(app)的开发,该应用程序用于将数据输入加拿大蒙特利尔大学心理健康研究所(IUSMM)的 Signature 项目数据库。参与者被邀请对 Signature App 的“外观和感觉”发表评论。他们的意见也扩展了数据收集程序。这些建议可能有助于提高精神健康素养,增强在 IUSMM 接受服务的精神疾病患者的权能。
参与者被招募到 IUSMM 的急诊室(ER)、精神病门诊(n = 40)或焦虑和情绪障碍门诊(n = 40),在平板电脑上填写一份问卷。每个亚组中有 9 名患者参加了焦点小组,以审查结果并讨论如何改进 Signature App 的设计和使用,以更好地满足患者的需求。
这项研究(n = 120)表明,精神科患者显然能够使用平板电脑填写定量数据输入的问卷,并且他们很享受这种体验。焦点小组的结果(n = 27)强调,该应用程序也可以供患者用来交流一些个人和背景的定性信息。这将支持整体和以患者为中心的方法,尤其是在 ER,人们迫切需要描述他们的近期病史并获得情感支持。
这项试点研究证实了不仅需要让患者参与新移动应用程序的测试,还需要让他们作为积极的贡献者参与到以人为中心的信息和通信技术基础设施的整个研究和开发过程中。参与者的投入对于设计 Signature 项目计算程序和使应用程序成为积极和赋权的体验至关重要。参与者还提出了超出试点研究初始范围的关键反馈意见,例如他们建议增加客户端-临床医生组件。