Jeong Hyunwoo, Kim Heeyeon, Jeon Yoojin, Kim Heejung
College of Nursing, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Internal Medicine Nursing, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2025 Feb;34(1):e70001. doi: 10.1111/inm.70001.
To improve mental health, diverse mobile applications (apps) have been developed to target those who actively use smartphones and in-phone apps. In this vein, this study developed a mobile app, eRAPPORT, to prevent suicide using ecological momentary assessment and intervention. A brief literature review and mobile app market search were conducted to determine the app's content and modality. The design and contents of eRAPPORT were developed through consulting with contextual and methodological experts for end-users' need assessment and technician review. For implementation, an experienced mobile app developer collaborated with the research team to create the app, which includes a safety plan, a feature to track suicidal risk and mental health status, evidence-based information from international and national authorised organisations, an outreach service with online/offline counselling and pop-ups displaying emergency contacts. Twenty-five general adults participated in the feasibility study. After using eRAPPORT for a month, they completed a self-reported questionnaire, followed by an in-depth interview of functionality, acceptability and safety. Both quantitative and qualitative evaluations assured the moderate level of usability and acceptability due to some features that should be improved before applying those with a high risk of suicide. No critical adverse event was reported. Thus, this eRAPPORT feasibility study provides fundamental information to describe the patient-centred processes on how to develop a mobile app for suicide prevention. Further study will be conducted to test the app's effectiveness and determine the application in clinical practice for monitoring and preventing suicide risk by collecting real-time and longitudinal data.
为改善心理健康状况,已开发出各种移动应用程序(应用),以针对那些经常使用智能手机和手机应用的人群。在此背景下,本研究开发了一款名为eRAPPORT的移动应用程序,旨在通过生态瞬时评估和干预来预防自杀。我们进行了简要的文献综述和移动应用市场搜索,以确定该应用的内容和形式。eRAPPORT的设计和内容是通过与情境和方法专家协商,以评估最终用户需求并进行技术审查而开发的。为了实现这一目标,一位经验丰富的移动应用开发者与研究团队合作创建了该应用程序,它包括一个安全计划、一个跟踪自杀风险和心理健康状况的功能、来自国际和国家权威组织的循证信息、一项提供在线/离线咨询的外展服务以及显示紧急联系人的弹出窗口。25名普通成年人参与了可行性研究。在使用eRAPPORT一个月后,他们完成了一份自我报告问卷,随后进行了关于功能、可接受性和安全性的深入访谈。由于某些功能在应用于自杀风险较高的人群之前仍需改进,定量和定性评估均确保了该应用具有中等水平的可用性和可接受性。未报告严重不良事件。因此,这项eRAPPORT可行性研究提供了基础信息,以描述以患者为中心的开发用于预防自杀的移动应用程序的过程。后续将开展进一步研究,通过收集实时和纵向数据来测试该应用的有效性,并确定其在临床实践中监测和预防自杀风险的应用情况。