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MindSurf: a pilot study to assess the usability and acceptability of a smartphone app designed to promote contentment, wellbeing, and goal achievement

机译:MindSurf:一项旨在评估旨在促进满足感,幸福感和目标达成的智能手机应用程序的可用性和可接受性的初步研究

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Background The Method of Levels (MOL) is a transdiagnostic cognitive therapy that promotes contentment, wellbeing, and goal achievement through the resolution of internal conflicts underlying psychological distress. MOL, based on Perceptual Control Theory (PCT), was developed in routine clinical practice and has been used effectively across different health services by different practitioners. Access to MOL-style questions through a smartphone app could, potentially, help both the general public maintain robust mental health, and also be a useful adjunct to therapy for clinical populations. The app is called MindSurf because of its focus on helping people explore their thinking. Prior to developing the app and using it with different populations it was necessary to determine whether such an idea would be usable for and acceptable to potential app users. Therefore, a pilot study was conducted with a non-clinical sample to assess the usability and acceptability of the app including monitoring whether the questions delivered in this way were associated with any adverse events. Methods A pilot study using quantitative as well as qualitative methods and incorporating a repeated measures, A-B design was conducted. Results The 23 participants were healthy adult volunteers who were all either undergraduate students, postgraduate students, or staff of the University of Manchester. They received MOL-style questions on their mobile phones over a 1-week period. Qualitative results were encouraging and indicated that the format and style of questioning were acceptable to participants and did not lead to increased worry or concern. A one-way, repeated measures ANOVA indicated that there was a nonsignificant decrease in scores on the 21-item Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS21) over a 2?week period. Discussion The results of the pilot study justified development of MindSurf and further testing once it is available for use. A power analysis indicated that the pilot study was underpowered to detect significant effects but provided important information regarding the appropriate sample size for future research. The pilot study also indicated that future research should investigate the effects of receiving more than three questions per day. Conclusion Results of the pilot study indicate that MindSurf will be a usable and acceptable app. Its benefits should be further explored through longer studies with larger sample of both the general population as well as clinical populations.
机译:背景技术水平方法(MOL)是一种可诊断性的认知疗法,可通过解决心理困扰背后的内部冲突来促进满足感,幸福感和目标达成。基于感知控制理论(PCT)的MOL是在常规临床实践中开发的,已被不同从业人员有效地用于各种健康服务。通过智能手机应用程序访问MOL风格的问题可能会帮助公众保持良好的心理健康,也可能是临床人群治疗的有用辅助手段。该应用程序之所以被称为MindSurf,是因为它致力于帮助人们探索思维。在开发应用程序并将其用于不同人群之前,有必要确定这种想法是否对潜在的应用程序用户有用并为他们所接受。因此,我们对非临床样本进行了一项初步研究,以评估该应用程序的可用性和可接受性,包括监视以这种方式发送的问题是否与任何不良事件相关。方法采用定量和定性方法并结合重复测量的试点研究进行了A-B设计。结果23名参与者是健康的成人志愿者,他们都是本科生,研究生或曼彻斯特大学的工作人员。他们在1周的时间内通过手机收到了MOL风格的问题。定性的结果令人鼓舞,表明参加者可以接受提问的形式和方式,并且不会引起更多的担忧或担忧。单向重复测量方差分析表明,在2个星期的时间内,21个项目的抑郁,焦虑和压力量表(DASS21)的得分没有显着下降。讨论初步研究的结果证明了MindSurf的开发合理性,并且一旦可用就可以进行进一步测试。功效分析表明,该初步研究不足以检测出重大影响,但提供了有关适当样本量的重要信息,可用于未来研究。初步研究还表明,未来的研究应调查每天接收三个以上问题的影响。结论初步研究结果表明MindSurf将是一个可用且可接受的应用程序。应通过对更大范围的普通人群和临床人群进行更长的研究,进一步探索其益处。

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