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A Feasibility Trial of Power Up: Smartphone App to Support Patient Activation and Shared Decision Making for Mental Health in Young People

机译:加电的可行性试验:智能手机应用程序可支持患者激活和年轻人心理健康的共享决策

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Background Digital tools have the potential to support patient activation and shared decision making in the face of increasing levels of mental health problems in young people. There is a need for feasibility trials of digital interventions to determine the usage and acceptability of interventions. In addition, there is a need to determine the ability to recruit and retain research participants to plan rigorous effectiveness trials and, therefore, develop evidence-based recommendations for practice. Objective This study aimed to determine the feasibility of undertaking a cluster randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a smartphone app, Power Up, co-designed with young people to support patient activation and shared decision making for mental health. Methods Overall, 270 young people were screened for participation and 52.5% (142/270) were recruited and completed baseline measures across 8 specialist child mental health services (n=62, mean age 14.66 (SD 1.99) year; 52% [32/62] female) and 2 mainstream secondary schools (n=80; mean age 16.88 [SD 0.68] years; 46% [37/80] female). Young people received Power Up in addition to management as usual or received management as usual only. Posttrial interviews were conducted with 11 young people from the intervention arms (specialist services n=6; schools n=5). Results Usage data showed that there were an estimated 50 (out of 64) users of Power Up in the intervention arms. Findings from the interviews indicated that young people found Power Up to be acceptable. Young people reported (1) their motivation for use of Power Up, (2) the impact of use, and (3) barriers to use. Out of the 142 recruited participants, 45.0% (64/142) completed follow-up measures, and the approaches to increase retention agreed by the steering group are discussed. Conclusions The findings of this study indicate that the app is acceptable, and it is feasible to examine the effectiveness of Power Up in a prospective cluster randomized controlled trial.
机译:背景技术面对年轻人中日益严重的心理健康问题,数字工具具有支持患者激活和共同决策的潜力。需要进行数字干预的可行性试验,以确定干预的使用和可接受性。另外,需要确定招募和留住研究参与者以计划严格的有效性试验的能力,因此需要制定基于证据的实践建议。目的这项研究旨在确定进行一项集群随机对照试验,以测试与年轻人共同设计的智能手机应用程序Power Up的有效性的可行性,该应用程序支持患者激活和共同的心理健康决策。方法总体上,对270名年轻人进行了筛查,并招募了52.5%(142/270)并完成了8种专项儿童心理健康服务的基线测量(n = 62,平均年龄14.66(SD 1.99)年; 52%[32 / 62名女性)和2所主流中学(n = 80;平均年龄16.88 [SD 0.68]岁; 46%[37/80]女性)。年轻人除了照常进行管理外,还接受了Power Up,或者仅接受了照常进行管理。对来自干预部门的11名年轻人进行了访谈(专科服务n = 6;学校n = 5)。结果使用情况数据显示,干预组中估计有50位(总共64位)Power Up用户。访谈的结果表明,年轻人发现Power Up是可以接受的。年轻人报告了(1)使用Power Up的动机,(2)使用的影响以及(3)使用障碍。在142名招募参与者中,有45.0%(64/142)完成了随访措施,并讨论了指导小组同意的增加保留率的方法。结论这项研究的结果表明该应用程序是可以接受的,并且在前瞻性集群随机对照试验中检查Power Up的有效性是可行的。

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