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Tailoring of a Smartphone Smoking Cessation App (Kick.it) for Serious Mental Illness Populations: Qualitative Study

机译:针对严重精神疾病人群量身定制的智能手机戒烟应用程序(Kick.it):定性研究

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Background Smoking rates of Australians with severe mental illness (SMI) are disproportionately higher than the general population. Despite the rapid growth in mobile health (mHealth) apps, limited evidence exists to inform their design for SMI populations. Objective This study aimed to explore the feasibility, acceptability, and utility of adapting a novel smoking cessation app (Kick.it) to assist smokers with SMI to prevent smoking relapse and quit. Methods Using co-design, two in-depth interviews with 12 adult smokers and ex-smokers with SMI were conducted in this qualitative study. Stage 1 interviews explored participants’ smoking-related experiences and perceptions of social support for smoking cessation, informed the development of the stage 2 interview schedule, and provided context for participants’ responses to the second interview. Stage 2 interviews explored participants’ perceptions of the feasibility, utility, and acceptability of the app features for SMI populations. Results People with SMI perceived mHealth interventions to support their quit smoking attempts as feasible, acceptable, and useful. Key emerging themes included personalization of the app to users’ psychosocial needs, a caring app to mediate self-esteem and self-efficacy, an app that normalizes smoking relapse and multiple quit attempts, a strong focus on user experience to improve usability, and a social network to enhance social support for smoking cessation. Conclusions This study gained an in-depth understanding of the lived experiences of smoking and quitting among people with SMI and their perception of the Kick.it app features to help inform the tailoring of the app. Specific program tailoring is required to assist them in navigating the complex interactions between mental illness and smoking in relation to their psychosocial well-being and capacity to quit. This study describes the adaptations required for the Kick.it app to meet the specific needs and preferences of people with SMI. Results of this study will guide the tailoring of the Kick.it app for SMI populations. The study findings can also inform a co-design process for the future development and design of smoking cessation apps for SMI populations.
机译:背景患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的澳大利亚人的吸烟率比普通人群高得多。尽管移动健康(mHealth)应用程序迅速增长,但仍存在有限的证据来告知其针对SMI人群的设计。目的本研究旨在探讨改编新型戒烟应用程序(Kick.it)的可行性,可接受性和实用性,以帮助吸烟者使用SMI预防吸烟复发和戒烟。方法采用协同设计,对12名SMI的成年吸烟者和前吸烟者进行了两次深度访谈。第一阶段的访谈探讨了参与者与吸烟相关的经历和对戒烟的社会支持的看法,为第二阶段的访谈时间表的制定提供了信息,并为参与者对第二次访谈的回应提供了背景。第2阶段的访谈探讨了参与者对SMI人群应用功能的可行性,实用性和可接受性的看法。结果患有SMI的人认为mHealth干预措施是可行,可接受和有用的,以支持其戒烟尝试。新兴的主要主题包括:根据用户的社会心理需求对应用程序进行个性化设置,调解自尊和自我效能感的护理应用程序,使吸烟复发和多次戒烟正常化的应用程序,高度关注用户体验以提高可用性的功能以及社交网络可增强社会对戒烟的支持。结论本研究深入了解了SMI患者的吸烟和戒烟生活经验,以及他们对Kick.it应用程序功能的了解,有助于为该应用程序的量身定制提供信息。需要进行专门的计划定制,以帮助他们解决心理疾病和吸烟与他们的心理社会福祉和戒烟能力之间的复杂相互作用。这项研究描述了Kick.it应用所需的适应能力,以满足SMI患者的特定需求和偏好。这项研究的结果将指导针对SMI人群的Kick.it应用程序的定制。研究结果还可以为未来开发和设计SMI人群戒烟应用程序的共同设计过程提供信息。

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