精神科门诊患者对心理健康手机应用程序的使用、担忧及益处:比较性调查研究
Mental Health Mobile Phone App Usage, Concerns, and Benefits Among Psychiatric Outpatients: Comparative Survey Study.
作者信息
Torous John, Wisniewski Hannah, Liu Gang, Keshavan Matcheri
机构信息
Division of Digital Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Department of Biostatistics, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States.
出版信息
JMIR Ment Health. 2018 Nov 16;5(4):e11715. doi: 10.2196/11715.
BACKGROUND
Despite the popularity of mental health apps, it is unknown if they are actually used by those with mental illness. This study assessed whether differences in clinic setting may influence the use of mental health apps and which factors influence patient perception of apps.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this study was to gain an understanding of how individuals with mental illness use their mobile phones by exploring their access to mobile phones and their use of mental health apps.
METHODS
A single time point survey study was conducted over a 2-week period in February 2018 at two nearby outpatient psychiatry clinics: one serving largely mood and anxiety disorder patients with private insurance staffed by both faculty and residents and the other serving largely psychotic disorder patients in a state Department of Mental Health (DMH) setting. A total of 25 patients at the state DMH clinic also consented for a single time point observation of apps currently installed on their personal mobile phone.
RESULTS
A total of 113 patients at the private insurance clinic and 73 at the state DMH clinic completed the survey. Those in the private insurance clinic were more likely to download a mental health app compared to the state DMH clinic, but actual rates of reported current app usage were comparable at each clinic, approximately 10%. Verifying current apps on patients' mobile phones at the state DMH clinic confirmed that approximately 10% had mental health apps installed. Patients at both clinics were most concerned about privacy of mental health apps, although those at the state DMH clinic viewed cost savings as the greatest benefit while those at the private clinic reported time as the greatest benefit.
CONCLUSIONS
High interest in mental health apps does not automatically translate into high use. Our results of low but similar rates of mental health app use at diverse clinics suggests DMH patients with largely psychotic disorders are as interested and engaged with apps as those in a private insurance clinic treating largely mood and anxiety disorders. Results from our study also highlight the importance of understanding how actual patients are using apps instead of relying on internet-based samples, which often yield higher results due to their likelihood of being selected.
背景
尽管心理健康应用程序很受欢迎,但尚不清楚它们是否真的被患有精神疾病的人使用。本研究评估了诊所环境的差异是否会影响心理健康应用程序的使用,以及哪些因素会影响患者对应用程序的看法。
目的
本研究的目的是通过探索患有精神疾病的个体对手机的使用情况以及他们对心理健康应用程序的使用情况,来了解他们如何使用手机。
方法
2018年2月,在附近的两家门诊精神病诊所进行了一项为期2周的单时间点调查研究:一家主要为患有情绪和焦虑障碍且有私人保险的患者服务,由教职员工和住院医师提供服务;另一家主要为州心理健康部(DMH)环境中的精神障碍患者服务。州DMH诊所共有25名患者也同意对他们个人手机上当前安装的应用程序进行单时间点观察。
结果
私人保险诊所的113名患者和州DMH诊所的73名患者完成了调查。与州DMH诊所相比,私人保险诊所的患者更有可能下载心理健康应用程序,但各诊所报告的当前应用程序使用率实际相当,约为10%。在州DMH诊所核实患者手机上的当前应用程序后确认,约10%的患者安装了心理健康应用程序。两家诊所的患者最关心心理健康应用程序的隐私问题,尽管州DMH诊所的患者认为节省成本是最大的好处,而私人诊所的患者则报告节省时间是最大的好处。
结论
对心理健康应用程序的高度兴趣并不一定会转化为高使用率。我们在不同诊所获得的心理健康应用程序低但相似的使用率结果表明,患有主要精神障碍的DMH患者对应用程序的兴趣和参与度与在主要治疗情绪和焦虑障碍的私人保险诊所的患者一样。我们的研究结果还强调了了解实际患者如何使用应用程序的重要性,而不是依赖基于互联网的样本,因为基于互联网的样本由于被选中的可能性往往会产生更高的结果。