Fletcher Kathryn, Robert-Hendren Dominique
Hello Sunday Morning, 103 Alexander Street Crows Nest, Sydney, New South Wales, 2065, Australia, 61 1300 403 196.
Centre for Mental Health, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Dec 18;8:e57403. doi: 10.2196/57403.
Excessive alcohol use is associated with significant harms, with wide-ranging social and economic impacts. Efforts to prevent and reduce the harmful use of alcohol are a public health priority. Smartphone apps have the potential to provide accessible and cost-effective support to those seeking to reduce alcohol consumption; however, the evidence base regarding which components are effective is lacking. Self-monitoring is considered as one of the most effective components for behavior change across multiple health domains, yet there is mixed evidence for its role in the alcohol use space. An improved understanding of the use, acceptability, and outcomes of smartphone apps and their inherent components is required to determine their potential role in alcohol behavior change.
We investigated the feasibility and acceptability of the Drink Tracker, a novel feature of the commercially available Daybreak (Hello Sunday Morning) app.
The Daybreak app is accessible worldwide via major app stores and is offered free of charge to Australian residents. Individuals (aged over 18 years) registering for Daybreak were invited to access the Drink Tracker to monitor their alcohol consumption as part of an uncontrolled observational prospective study. Feasibility was assessed via uptake and frequency of use of the Drink Tracker. Acceptability was measured via participant feedback to determine overall satisfaction, perceived helpfulness, and likelihood of recommending the Drink Tracker to others. Self-reported changes in alcohol consumption (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score) and psychological distress (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale score) at 3-month follow-up were also measured. Preliminary data collected for the first 4 months (October 2023 to February 2024) of the study were reported, including 3-month follow-up outcomes.
Feasibility was demonstrated, with almost 70% (2847/4119) of those registering for Daybreak going on to access the Drink Tracker. Of those accessing the Drink Tracker, 71.1% (n=2024) consented to research, comprising the final participant sample. Frequency of use was high, with over half of participants (1112/2024, 54.9%) using the Drink Tracker more than once, and more than one-third (757/2024, 37.4%) using the Drink Tracker more than 5 times. Of the 30 participants completing a 3-month follow-up, acceptability was high, with 73% (n=22) reporting high satisfaction levels with the Drink Tracker overall, 87% (n=26) indicating it was easy to use and rating a mean score of 7.7 (SD 2.8) out of 10 in terms of likelihood of recommending to others. Significant reductions in alcohol consumption (P<.001) and psychological distress scores (P<.001) were observed at the 3-month follow-up.
Our results suggest that the Daybreak Drink Tracker is highly feasible and acceptable in supporting individuals accessing commercially available smartphone apps to change their relationship with alcohol. While positive clinical outcomes were observed, the absence of a control group disallows any conclusions with regard to the efficacy of the Drink Tracker. Further testing via a randomized controlled trial is required.
过度饮酒会带来严重危害,具有广泛的社会和经济影响。预防和减少有害饮酒行为的努力是公共卫生的重点。智能手机应用程序有潜力为那些试图减少酒精消费的人提供便捷且经济高效的支持;然而,关于哪些组件有效这方面的证据基础尚缺。自我监测被认为是多个健康领域中行为改变最有效的组件之一,但关于其在饮酒行为领域的作用,证据并不一致。需要更好地了解智能手机应用程序及其固有组件的使用情况、可接受性和效果,以确定它们在饮酒行为改变中的潜在作用。
我们调查了“饮酒追踪器”(Drink Tracker)的可行性和可接受性,它是市售的“黎明”(Daybreak,即“周日早安”)应用程序的一项新功能。
“黎明”应用程序可通过各大应用商店在全球范围内获取,向澳大利亚居民免费提供。注册“黎明”的个人(年龄超过18岁)被邀请使用“饮酒追踪器”来监测他们的酒精摄入量,作为一项非对照观察性前瞻性研究的一部分。通过“饮酒追踪器”的使用情况和使用频率来评估可行性。通过参与者反馈来衡量可接受性,以确定总体满意度、感知的帮助程度以及向他人推荐“饮酒追踪器”的可能性。还测量了在3个月随访时自我报告的酒精消费变化(酒精使用障碍识别测试分数)和心理困扰(凯斯勒心理困扰量表分数)。报告了该研究前4个月(2023年10月至2024年2月)收集的初步数据,包括3个月的随访结果。
证明了其可行性,注册“黎明”的人中近70%(2847/4119)继续使用“饮酒追踪器”。在使用“饮酒追踪器”的人中,71.1%(n = 2024)同意参与研究,构成了最终的参与者样本。使用频率很高,超过一半的参与者(1112/2024,54.9%)使用“饮酒追踪器”不止一次,超过三分之一(757/2024,37.4%)使用“饮酒追踪器”超过5次。在完成3个月随访的30名参与者中,可接受性很高,73%(n = 22)报告对“饮酒追踪器”总体满意度高,87%(n = 26)表示其易于使用,在向他人推荐的可能性方面,平均评分为7.7(标准差2.8)(满分10分)。在3个月随访时观察到酒精消费量(P <.001)和心理困扰分数(P <.001)显著降低。
我们的结果表明,“黎明饮酒追踪器”在支持使用市售智能手机应用程序的个人改变他们与酒精的关系方面具有高度可行性和可接受性。虽然观察到了积极的临床结果,但由于缺乏对照组,无法就“饮酒追踪器”的疗效得出任何结论。需要通过随机对照试验进行进一步测试。