Pokowitz Elena L, Stiles Bryan J, Thomas Riya, Bullard Katherine, Ludwig Kelsey A, Gleeson John F, Alvarez-Jimenez Mario, Perkins Diana O, Penn David L
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Digit Health. 2023 May 22;9:20552076231176700. doi: 10.1177/20552076231176700. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.
The current study sought to qualitatively characterize the experiences of American users in a recent open trial of the Horyzons digital platform.
In total, 20 users on Horyzons USA completed semistructured interviews 12 weeks after their orientation to the platform and addressed questions related to (1) the platform, (2) their online therapist, and (3) the peer workers and community space. A hybrid inductive-deductive coding strategy was used to conduct a thematic analysis of the data (NCT04673851).
The authors identified seven prominent themes that mapped onto the three components of self-determination theory. Features of the platform itself as well as inter- and intra-personal factors supported the autonomous use of Horyzons. Users also reflected that their perceived competence in social settings and in managing mental health was increased by the familiarity, privacy, and perceived safety of the platform and an emphasis on personalized therapeutic content. The behaviors or traits of online therapists as perceived by users and regular contact with peers and peer support specialists satisfied users' need for relatedness and promoted confidence in social settings. Users also described aspects of Horyzons USA that challenged their satisfaction of autonomy, competence, and relatedness, highlighting potential areas for future iterations of the platform's content and interface.
Horyzons USA is a promising digital tool that provides young adults with psychosis with the means to access tailored therapy material on demand and a supportive digital community to aid in the recovery process.
本研究旨在对近期Horyzons数字平台开放试验中美国用户的体验进行定性描述。
Horyzons美国平台上的20名用户在接受平台培训12周后完成了半结构化访谈,访谈涉及以下问题:(1)平台;(2)他们的在线治疗师;(3)同伴工作人员和社区空间。采用混合归纳-演绎编码策略对数据进行主题分析(NCT04673851)。
作者确定了七个突出主题,这些主题与自我决定理论的三个组成部分相对应。平台本身的功能以及人际和个人内部因素支持了对Horyzons的自主使用。用户还反映,平台的熟悉度、隐私性和感知安全性以及对个性化治疗内容的强调,提高了他们在社交环境和管理心理健康方面的感知能力。用户所感知到的在线治疗师的行为或特质,以及与同伴和同伴支持专家的定期接触,满足了用户对归属感的需求,并增强了他们在社交环境中的信心。用户还描述了Horyzons美国平台中对他们的自主性、能力和归属感满意度构成挑战的方面,突出了该平台内容和界面未来迭代的潜在领域。
Horyzons美国平台是一个有前景的数字工具,为患有精神病的年轻人提供了按需获取量身定制治疗材料的途径,以及一个支持性的数字社区,以帮助他们康复。