Ryan Kelly Ann, Babu Pallavi, Easter Rebecca, Saunders Erika, Lee Andy Jinseok, Klasnja Predrag, Verchinina Lilia, Micol Valerie, Doil Brent, McInnis Melvin G, Kilbourne Amy M
Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2020 Sep 22;7(9):e19476. doi: 10.2196/19476.
There is considerable scientific interest in finding new and innovative ways to capture rapid fluctuations in functioning within individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), a severe, recurrent mental disorder associated with frequent shifts in symptoms and functioning. The use of smartphones can provide valid and real-world tools for use in measurement-based care and could be used to inform more personalized treatment options for this group, which can improve standard of care.
We examined the feasibility and usability of a smartphone to capture daily fluctuations in mood within BD and to relate daily self-rated mood to smartphone use behaviors indicative of psychomotor activity or symptoms of the illness.
Participants were 26 individuals with BD and 12 healthy control individuals who were recruited from the Prechter Longitudinal Study of BD. All were given a smartphone with a custom-built app and prompted twice a day to complete questions of mood for 28 days. The app automatically and unobtrusively collected phone usage data. A poststudy satisfaction survey was also completed.
Our sample showed a very high adherence rate to the daily momentary assessments (91% of the 58 prompts completed). Multivariate mixed effect models showed that an increase in rapid thoughts over time was associated with a decrease in outgoing text messages (β=-.02; P=.04), and an increase in impulsivity self-ratings was related to a decrease in total call duration (β=-.29; P=.02). Participants generally reported positive experiences using the smartphone and completing daily prompts.
Use of mobile technology shows promise as a way to collect important clinical information that can be used to inform treatment decision making and monitor outcomes in a manner that is not overly burdensome to the patient or providers, highlighting its potential use in measurement-based care.
双相情感障碍(BD)是一种严重的复发性精神障碍,症状和功能频繁波动。寻找新的创新方法来捕捉双相情感障碍患者功能的快速波动具有相当大的科学意义。智能手机的使用可为基于测量的护理提供有效且符合现实世界的工具,并可用于为该群体提供更个性化的治疗选择,从而提高护理标准。
我们研究了使用智能手机捕捉双相情感障碍患者日常情绪波动,并将每日自评情绪与指示精神运动活动或疾病症状的智能手机使用行为相关联的可行性和可用性。
参与者为26名双相情感障碍患者和12名健康对照者,他们来自普雷彻双相情感障碍纵向研究。所有参与者都获得了一部装有定制应用程序的智能手机,并被要求每天两次完成28天的情绪问题。该应用程序自动且不显眼地收集手机使用数据。还完成了一项研究后满意度调查。
我们的样本对每日即时评估的依从率非常高(58次提示中有91%完成)。多变量混合效应模型显示,随着时间推移,快速思维增加与发出短信减少相关(β = -0.02;P = 0.04),冲动性自评增加与总通话时长减少相关(β = -0.29;P = 0.02)。参与者普遍报告使用智能手机和完成每日提示有积极体验。
移动技术的使用有望成为一种收集重要临床信息的方式,可用于为治疗决策提供依据并监测结果,且不会给患者或提供者带来过多负担,凸显了其在基于测量护理中的潜在用途。