Brunette Mary F, Ferron Joelle C, Gottlieb Jennifer, Devitt Timothy, Rotondi Armando
Department of Psychiatry and Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, 105 Pleasant St, Concord, NH 03301, United States.
Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehab, 940 Commonwealth Ave W. Boston, MA 02215, United States.
Internet Interv. 2016 May 21;4:113-119. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2016.05.003. eCollection 2016 May.
Over half of people with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders smoke tobacco. Web-based approaches to cessation have been effective for the general population, but are not usable by many with schizophrenia disorders due to cognitive impairments and low computer experience. We developed a prototype smoking cessation treatment website for this group of smokers with features to reduce cognitive load. Here we report results from initial office-based usability testing and home-based field testing.
Five people were observed using the prototype website in the office with think-aloud cognitive interviewing. The website was modified based on these data. Six people then used the website on a home laptop after a single training session, with further coaching if needed.
Office-based testing showed that the website was usable, but required minor modifications. Further editing provided labels that were more explicit and concrete, limited the conceptual content on each page, and modified features of the support group forum. Home-based field-testing identified further functionality issues that were rapidly modified. Over half of users needed more than a single session of training to use the computer and website. Eighty three then used it independently and were very satisfied with the web-based program. Among the five smokers who field tested the prototype, 60% cut down and 20% had quit smoking after three weeks of home use.
The prototype website was usable and satisfactory. With training and support, home use of this cessation website appears to be feasible and promising for cessation among smokers with schizophrenia. Further research is needed to evaluate web-based cessation treatment in people with psychotic disorders.
超过半数的精神分裂症及其他精神障碍患者吸烟。基于网络的戒烟方法对普通人群有效,但许多精神分裂症患者因认知障碍和计算机使用经验不足而无法使用。我们为这类吸烟者开发了一个具有降低认知负荷功能的戒烟治疗原型网站。在此,我们报告基于办公室的初始可用性测试和基于家庭的实地测试结果。
五人在办公室使用原型网站,并进行出声思考认知访谈。根据这些数据对网站进行了修改。然后,六人在经过一次培训后,在家用笔记本电脑上使用该网站,如有需要还会提供进一步指导。
基于办公室的测试表明该网站可用,但需要进行一些小修改。进一步编辑后,标签更加明确具体,限制了每页的概念内容,并修改了支持小组论坛的功能。基于家庭的实地测试发现了更多需要迅速修改的功能问题。超过半数的用户需要不止一次培训才能使用计算机和网站。八十三人随后独立使用该网站,并对基于网络的程序非常满意。在对原型进行实地测试的五名吸烟者中,60%的人减少了吸烟量,20%的人在在家使用三周后戒烟。
该原型网站可用且令人满意。通过培训和支持,对于患有精神分裂症的吸烟者来说,在家使用这个戒烟网站似乎是可行且有前景的。需要进一步研究以评估基于网络的戒烟治疗对患有精神障碍的人群的效果。