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弥合心理治疗中的数字鸿沟:对用于治疗精神病性偏执的SlowMo移动应用程序参与度的观察性研究。

Bridging the Digital Divide in Psychological Therapies: Observational Study of Engagement With the SlowMo Mobile App for Paranoia in Psychosis.

作者信息

Hardy Amy, Ward Thomas, Emsley Richard, Greenwood Kathryn, Freeman Daniel, Fowler David, Kuipers Elizabeth, Bebbington Paul, Garety Philippa

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.

South London & Maudsley National Health Services Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Hum Factors. 2022 Jul 1;9(3):e29725. doi: 10.2196/29725.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Marginalized groups are more likely to experience problems with technology-related access, motivation, and skills. This is known as the "digital divide." Technology-related exclusion is a potential barrier to the equitable implementation of digital health. SlowMo therapy was developed with an inclusive, human-centered design to optimize accessibility and bridge the "digital divide." SlowMo is an effective, blended digital psychological therapy for paranoia in psychosis.

OBJECTIVE

This study explores the "digital divide" and mobile app engagement in the SlowMo randomized controlled trial.

METHODS

Digital literacy was assessed at baseline, and a multidimensional assessment of engagement (ie, adherence [via system analytics and self-report] and self-reported user experience) was conducted at 12 weeks after therapy. Engagement was investigated in relation to demographics (ie, gender, age, ethnicity, and paranoia severity).

RESULTS

Digital literacy data demonstrated that technology use and confidence were lower in Black people and older people (n=168). The engagement findings indicated that 80.7% (96/119) of therapy completers met the a priori analytics adherence criteria. However, analytics adherence did not differ by demographics. High rates of user experience were reported overall (overall score: mean 75%, SD 17.1%; n=82). No differences in user experience were found for ethnicity, age, or paranoia severity, although self-reported app use, enjoyment, and usefulness were higher in women than in men.

CONCLUSIONS

This study identified technology-related inequalities related to age and ethnicity, which did not influence engagement with SlowMo, suggesting that the therapy design bridged the "digital divide." Intervention design may moderate the influence of individual differences on engagement. We recommend the adoption of inclusive, human-centered design to reduce the impact of the "digital divide" on therapy outcomes.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ISRCTN Registry ISRCTN32448671; https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN32448671.

摘要

背景

边缘化群体在与技术相关的获取、动机和技能方面更有可能遇到问题。这被称为“数字鸿沟”。与技术相关的排斥是数字健康公平实施的一个潜在障碍。慢动作疗法是通过包容性的、以用户为中心的设计开发的,以优化可及性并弥合“数字鸿沟”。慢动作疗法是一种针对精神病性偏执的有效、混合式数字心理疗法。

目的

本研究在慢动作疗法随机对照试验中探讨“数字鸿沟”和移动应用参与度。

方法

在基线时评估数字素养,并在治疗12周后对参与度进行多维度评估(即依从性[通过系统分析和自我报告]和自我报告的用户体验)。研究了参与度与人口统计学特征(即性别、年龄、种族和偏执严重程度)之间的关系。

结果

数字素养数据表明,黑人和老年人(n = 168)的技术使用和信心较低。参与度调查结果显示,80.7%(96/119)的治疗完成者符合先验分析依从性标准。然而,分析依从性在人口统计学特征方面没有差异。总体而言,用户体验率较高(总体评分:平均75%,标准差17.1%;n = 82)。在种族、年龄或偏执严重程度方面,用户体验没有差异,尽管自我报告的应用使用、享受程度和有用性女性高于男性。

结论

本研究确定了与年龄和种族相关的技术不平等现象,这些现象并未影响对慢动作疗法的参与度,这表明该疗法的设计弥合了“数字鸿沟”。干预设计可能会缓和个体差异对参与度的影响。我们建议采用包容性的、以用户为中心的设计,以减少“数字鸿沟”对治疗结果的影响。

试验注册

ISRCTN注册库ISRCTN32448671;https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN32448671

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9aa2/9288106/e8bcc88bcb49/humanfactors_v9i3e29725_fig1.jpg

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