González-Pérez Alberto, Diaz-Sanahuja Laura, Matey-Sanz Miguel, Osma Jorge, Granell Carlos, Bretón-López Juana, Casteleyn Sven
GEOTEC Research Group, Institute of New Imaging Technologies, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón de la Plana, Spain.
Department of Basic Psychology, Clinical and Psychobiology, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón de la Plana, Spain.
Digit Health. 2024 Oct 24;10:20552076241283942. doi: 10.1177/20552076241283942. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
While exposure therapy (ET) has the potential to help people tolerate intense situation-specific emotions and change avoidance behaviours, no smartphone solution exists to guide the process of in-vivo ET. A geolocation-based smartphone software component was designed and developed to instrumentalize patient guidance in in-vivo ET and its psychological validity was assessed by a group of independent psychology experts.
A team of computer scientists and psychologists developed the ET Component for in-vivo ET using geolocation-based technology, following the process-centred design methodology. The ET Component was integrated into the SyMptOMS-ET Android application, which was developed following the co-design methodology. Next, nine independent psychology experts tested and evaluated the ET Component and the SyMptOMS-ET app in the field, following the think-aloud methodology. Participants also completed the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) instrument to quantitatively evaluate the solutions.
We present the SyMptOMS-ET app's main features and the ET Component exposure workflow. Next, we discuss the feedback obtained and the results of the MARS instrument. Participants who tested the app were satisfied with the ET Component during exposure scenarios (score of 4.32 out of 5 [ 0.28] on MARS quality aspects), agreed on the soundness of the theoretical foundations of the solutions developed (score of 4.57 [ 0.48] on MARS treatment support aspects), and provided minor think-a-loud comments to improve them.
The results of the expert evaluation demonstrate the psychological validity of the ET Component and the SyMptOMS-ET app. However, further studies are needed to discern the acceptability and efficacy of the mHealth tool in the target population.
虽然暴露疗法(ET)有潜力帮助人们耐受强烈的特定情境情绪并改变回避行为,但目前尚无智能手机解决方案来指导现场暴露疗法的过程。设计并开发了一种基于地理位置的智能手机软件组件,以辅助现场暴露疗法中的患者指导,并由一组独立的心理学专家评估其心理有效性。
一组计算机科学家和心理学家采用以过程为中心的设计方法,利用基于地理位置的技术开发了用于现场暴露疗法的ET组件。ET组件被集成到SyMptOMS - ET安卓应用程序中,该应用程序是按照协同设计方法开发的。接下来,九位独立的心理学专家采用出声思考法在实地测试和评估了ET组件和SyMptOMS - ET应用程序。参与者还完成了移动应用评分量表(MARS)工具,以定量评估这些解决方案。
我们展示了SyMptOMS - ET应用程序的主要功能以及ET组件的暴露工作流程。接下来,我们讨论获得的反馈以及MARS工具的结果。测试该应用程序的参与者在暴露场景中对ET组件感到满意(在MARS质量方面得分为4.32分(满分5分)[标准差0.28]),认可所开发解决方案理论基础的合理性(在MARS治疗支持方面得分为4.57分[标准差0.48]),并提供了一些出声思考的小建议以改进它们。
专家评估结果证明了ET组件和SyMptOMS - ET应用程序的心理有效性。然而,需要进一步研究以确定该移动健康工具在目标人群中的可接受性和有效性。