Erbes Christopher R, Stinson Rebecca, Kuhn Eric, Polusny Melissa, Urban Jessica, Hoffman Julia, Ruzek Josef I, Stepnowsky Carl, Thorp Steven R
Center for Chronic Disease Outcomes Research, One Veterans Drive (B68-2), Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN 55417.
Center for Sexual Health, West Bank Office Building, 1300 South 2nd Street, Suite 180, Minneapolis, MN 55454.
Mil Med. 2014 Nov;179(11):1218-22. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-14-00014.
Mobile health (mHealth) refers to the use of mobile technology (e.g., smartphones) and software (i.e., applications) to facilitate or enhance health care. Several mHealth programs act as either stand-alone aids for Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or adjuncts to conventional psychotherapy approaches. Veterans enrolled in a Veterans Affairs outpatient treatment program for PTSD (N = 188) completed anonymous questionnaires that assessed Veterans' access to mHealth-capable devices and their utilization of and interest in mHealth programs for PTSD. The majority of respondents (n = 142, 76%) reported having access to a cell phone or tablet capable of running applications, but only a small group (n = 18) reported use of existing mHealth programs for PTSD. Age significantly predicted ownership of mHealth devices, but not utilization or interest in mHealth applications among device owners. Around 56% to 76% of respondents with access indicated that they were interested in trying mHealth programs for such issues as anger management, sleep hygiene, and management of anxiety symptoms. Findings from this sample suggest that Veterans have adequate access to, and interest in, using mHealth applications to warrant continued development and evaluation of mobile applications for the treatment of PTSD and other mental health conditions.
移动健康(mHealth)是指利用移动技术(如智能手机)和软件(即应用程序)来促进或改善医疗保健。一些移动健康项目既可以作为患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)退伍军人的独立辅助工具,也可以作为传统心理治疗方法的辅助手段。参加退伍军人事务部PTSD门诊治疗项目的退伍军人(N = 188)完成了匿名问卷调查,评估退伍军人使用具备移动健康功能设备的情况以及他们对PTSD移动健康项目的使用情况和兴趣。大多数受访者(n = 142,76%)报告称可以使用能够运行应用程序的手机或平板电脑,但只有一小部分人(n = 18)报告使用过现有的PTSD移动健康项目。年龄显著预测了移动健康设备的拥有情况,但对于设备拥有者而言,年龄并非移动健康应用程序使用情况或兴趣的预测因素。约56%至76%能够使用相关设备的受访者表示,他们有兴趣尝试通过移动健康项目来解决愤怒管理、睡眠卫生和焦虑症状管理等问题。该样本的研究结果表明,退伍军人有足够的机会使用移动健康应用程序,并且对其有兴趣,这为继续开发和评估用于治疗PTSD及其他心理健康状况的移动应用程序提供了依据。