Gregory Jonathan M, Sukhera Javeed, Taylor-Gates Melissa
Department of Psychiatry, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario.
mindyourmind, a program of ConnexOntario, London, Ontario.
J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2017 Winter;26(1):45-50. Epub 2017 Mar 1.
As smartphone technology becomes an increasingly important part of youth mental health, there has been little to no examination of how to effectively integrate smartphone-based safety planning with inpatient care. Our study sought to examine whether or not we could effectively integrate smartphone-based safety planning into the discharge process on a child and adolescent inpatient psychiatry unit.
Staff members completed a survey to determine the extent of smartphone ownership in a population of admitted child and adolescent inpatients. In addition to quantifying smartphone ownership, the survey also tracked whether youth would integrate their previously-established safety plan with a specific safety planning application on their smartphone () at the time of discharge.
Sixty-six percent (50/76) of discharged youth owned a smartphone, which is consistent with prior reports of high smartphone ownership in adult psychiatric populations. A minority of youth (18%) downloaded the app prior to discharge, with most (68%) suggesting they would download the app after discharge. Notably, all patients who downloaded the app prior to discharge were on their first admission to a psychiatric inpatient unit.
Child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients have a clear interest in smartphone-based safety planning. Our results suggest that integrating smartphone-related interventions earlier in an admission might improve access before discharge. This highlights the tension between restricting and incorporating smartphone access for child and adolescent inpatients and may inform future study in this area.
随着智能手机技术日益成为青少年心理健康的重要组成部分,对于如何有效地将基于智能手机的安全计划与住院治疗相结合,几乎没有进行过研究。我们的研究旨在探讨能否将基于智能手机的安全计划有效地纳入儿童和青少年住院精神科病房的出院流程。
工作人员完成了一项调查,以确定入院的儿童和青少年住院患者群体中拥有智能手机的程度。除了对智能手机拥有情况进行量化外,该调查还追踪了青少年在出院时是否会将他们之前制定的安全计划与智能手机上的特定安全计划应用程序()相结合。
66%(50/76)的出院青少年拥有智能手机,这与之前关于成年精神科患者中智能手机高拥有率的报告一致。少数青少年(18%)在出院前下载了该应用程序,大多数(68%)表示他们会在出院后下载该应用程序。值得注意的是,所有在出院前下载该应用程序的患者都是首次入住精神科住院病房。
儿童和青少年精神科住院患者对基于智能手机的安全计划有着明显的兴趣。我们的结果表明,在入院早期整合与智能手机相关的干预措施可能会改善出院前的获取情况。这凸显了在限制和允许儿童和青少年住院患者使用智能手机之间的矛盾,并可能为该领域未来的研究提供参考。