Research, Lancashire Care NHS Trust, Preston, UK
School of Medicine, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
BMJ Open. 2021 Nov 16;11(11):e046755. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046755.
The aim of the project was to examine the acceptability and feasibility of a mobile phone application-based intervention 'TechCare', for individuals with psychosis in the North West of England. The main objectives were to determine whether appropriate individuals could be identified and recruited to the study and whether the TechCare App would be an acceptable intervention for individuals with psychosis.
This was a mixed methods feasibility study, consisting of a test-run and feasibility evaluation of the TechCare App intervention.
Early Intervention Services (EIS) for psychosis, within an NHS Trust in the North West of England.
Sixteen participants (test-run n=4, feasibility study n=12) aged between 18 and 65 years recruited from the East, Central and North Lancashire EIS.
A 6-week intervention, with the TechCare App assessing participants' symptoms and responses in real-time and providing a personalised-guided self-help-based psychological intervention based on the principles of Cognitive Behaviorual Therapy (CBT).
A total of 83.33% (n=10) of participants completed the 6-week feasibility study, with 70% of completers achieving the set compliance threshold of ≥33% engagement with the TechCare App system. Analysis of the qualitative data suggested that participants held the view that the TechCare was both an acceptable and feasible means of delivering interventions in real-time.
Innovative digital clinical technologies, such as the TechCare App, have the potential to increase access to psychological interventions, reduce health inequality and promote self-management with a real-time intervention, through enabling access to mental health resources in a stigma-free, evidence-based and time-independent manner.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02439619.
本项目旨在检验基于手机应用的干预措施“TechCare”在英格兰西北部精神病患者中的可接受性和可行性。主要目标是确定是否可以识别并招募适当的个体参加研究,以及“TechCare”应用程序是否会成为精神病患者可接受的干预措施。
这是一项混合方法可行性研究,包括对“TechCare”应用程序干预措施的试行和可行性评估。
英格兰西北部的一家国民保健服务信托的精神病早期干预服务(EIS)。
从东、中、北兰开夏郡 EIS 招募了 16 名年龄在 18 至 65 岁之间的参与者(试行组 n=4,可行性研究组 n=12)。
为期 6 周的干预措施,“TechCare”应用程序实时评估参与者的症状和反应,并根据认知行为疗法(CBT)的原则提供个性化的基于自我帮助的心理干预。
共有 83.33%(n=10)的参与者完成了 6 周的可行性研究,其中 70%的完成者达到了设定的 33%以上使用“TechCare”应用程序系统的参与度阈值。定性数据分析表明,参与者认为“TechCare”既是一种可接受的、也是可行的实时提供干预措施的手段。
创新的数字临床技术,如“TechCare”应用程序,有可能通过以无耻辱感、基于证据和独立于时间的方式,增加获得心理干预的机会,减少健康不平等,并促进实时自我管理。
ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT02439619。