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即时智能手机共鸣呼吸应用程序用于物质使用障碍的用户体验:可接受性、适宜性和可行性。

User Experience of a Just-in-Time Smartphone Resonance Breathing Application for Substance Use Disorder: Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility.

作者信息

Conway Fiona N, Kane Heather, Bingaman Amanda, Kennedy Patrick, Tang Elaine, Patel Sheila V, Cance Jessica D

机构信息

Addiction Research Institute, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.

RTI International, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Addctn J. 2025 Apr;46(2):256-265. doi: 10.1177/29767342241263675. Epub 2024 Aug 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Addressing the negative impact of substance use disorders (SUDs) on individuals, families, and communities is a public health priority. Most treatments and interventions require engagement with a healthcare provider or someone who can offer recovery support. The need for interventions that facilitate self-management of relapse triggers at the moment they occur is also critical. Our study aimed to explore the user experience of individuals using a just-in-time smartphone episodic resonance breathing (eRPB) intervention to address stress, anxiety, and drug cravings.

METHODS

We conducted an 8-week pilot study of the eRPB with 30 individuals in recovery from SUD. Data on 3 indicators of user experience-acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility-were collected using survey questions (n = 30) and semi-structured interviews (n = 11). We performed univariate analysis on the survey data and deductive thematic analysis on the qualitative data.

RESULTS

A majority of the survey respondents agreed that the application (app) was acceptable (> 77%), appropriate (> 82%), and feasible (> 89%). Several interview participants stated that the app helped them relax and manage stress and cravings and expressed appreciation for the simplicity of its design. Participants also reported barriers to feasibility (such as forgetting to use the app) and recommendations for improvement (such as the addition of motivational messages).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings show that individuals in recovery from SUD had highly positive experiences with the eRPB app. A positive user experience may improve adherence to the intervention and, ultimately, the self-management of stress, anxiety, and craving relapse triggers.

摘要

背景

应对物质使用障碍(SUDs)对个人、家庭和社区的负面影响是一项公共卫生重点工作。大多数治疗和干预措施需要与医疗保健提供者或能够提供康复支持的人接触。在复发触发因素出现时促进自我管理的干预措施也至关重要。我们的研究旨在探索使用即时智能手机情景共鸣呼吸(eRPB)干预措施来应对压力、焦虑和药物渴望的个人的用户体验。

方法

我们对30名从物质使用障碍中康复的个体进行了为期8周的eRPB试点研究。使用调查问卷(n = 30)和半结构化访谈(n = 11)收集了关于用户体验的三个指标——可接受性、适宜性和可行性的数据。我们对调查数据进行了单变量分析,对定性数据进行了演绎主题分析。

结果

大多数调查受访者认为该应用程序(app)是可接受的(> 77%)、适宜的(> 82%)和可行的(> 89%)。几位访谈参与者表示,该应用程序帮助他们放松并管理压力和渴望,并对其设计的简单性表示赞赏。参与者还报告了可行性方面的障碍(如忘记使用该应用程序)以及改进建议(如添加激励信息)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,从物质使用障碍中康复的个体对eRPB应用程序有非常积极的体验。积极的用户体验可能会提高对干预措施的依从性,并最终改善对压力、焦虑和渴望复发触发因素的自我管理。

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