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A Smartphone App to Foster Power in the Everyday Management of Living With Schizophrenia: Qualitative Analysis of Young Adults’ Perspectives

机译:智能手机应用程序可在精神分裂症患者的日常管理中增强力量:对年轻人观点的定性分析

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Background Literature indicates that using smartphone technology is a feasible way of empowering young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia to manage everyday living with their illness. The perspective of young adults on this matter, however, is unexplored. Objective This study aimed at exploring how young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia used and perceived a smartphone app (MindFrame) as a tool to foster power in the everyday management of living with their illness. Methods Using participatory design thinking and methods, MindFrame was iteratively developed. MindFrame consists of a smartphone app that allows young adults to access resources to aid their self-management. The app is affiliated with a website to support collaboration with their health care providers (HCPs). From January to December 2016, community-dwelling young adults with a recent diagnosis of schizophrenia were invited to use MindFrame as part of their care. They customized the resources while assessing their health on a daily basis. Then, they were invited to evaluate the use and provide their perspective on the app. The evaluation was qualitative, and data were generated from in-depth interviews. Data were analyzed using a hermeneutical approach. Results A total of 98 individuals were eligible for the study (mean age 24.8, range 18-36). Of these, 27 used MindFrame and 13 participated in the evaluation. The analysis showed that to the young adults, MindFrame served to foster power in their everyday management of living with schizophrenia. When MindFrame was used with the HCPs consistently for more than a month, it could provide them with the power to keep up their medication, to keep a step ahead of their illness, and to get appropriate help based on their needs. This empowered them to stay on track with their illness, thus in control of it. It was also reported that MindFrame could fuel the fear of restraint and illness exacerbation, thereby disempowering some from feeling certain and secure. Conclusions The findings demonstrate that young adults diagnosed with schizophrenia are amenable to use a smartphone app to monitor their health, manage their medication, and stay alert of the early signs of illness exacerbation. This may empower them to stay on track with their illness, thus in control of it. This indicates the potential of smartphone-based care being capable of aiding this specific population to more confidently manage their new life situation. The potentially disempowering aspect of MindFrame accentuates a need for further research to understand the best uptake and the limitations of smartphone-based schizophrenia care of young adults.
机译:背景文献表明,使用智能手机技术是一种可行的方法,可以增强最近被诊断为精神分裂症的年轻人处理疾病的日常生活的能力。然而,关于这一问题的年轻人的观点尚未得到探索。目的这项研究旨在探讨最近被诊断为精神分裂症的年轻人如何使用和感知智能手机应用程序(MindFrame)作为增强患者日常生活管理能力的工具。方法使用参与式设计思想和方法,迭代开发MindFrame。 MindFrame包含一个智能手机应用程序,该应用程序允许年轻人访问资源以帮助他们进行自我管理。该应用程序附属于一个网站,以支持与其医疗保健提供者(HCP)的协作。从2016年1月至2016年12月,邀请最近诊断为精神分裂症的社区居民年轻人使用MindFrame作为其护理的一部分。他们自定义资源,同时每天评估其健康状况。然后,他们被邀请评估使用情况并提供有关该应用程序的观点。评估是定性的,数据来自深度访谈。使用解释学方法分析数据。结果共有98个人符合研究条件(平均年龄24.8,范围18-36)。其中,27个使用过的MindFrame和13个参与了评估。分析表明,对于年轻人来说,MindFrame在他们对精神分裂症的日常管理中起到了增强力量的作用。当MindFrame与HCP持续使用一个月以上时,它可以为他们提供继续用药,领先于疾病的能力以及根据需要获得适当帮助的能力。这使他们有权控制自己的病情,从而控制病情。另据报道,MindFrame可能加剧人们对克制和疾病恶化的恐惧,从而使某些人失去确定性和安全感的能力。结论研究结果表明,被诊断为精神分裂症的年轻成年人可以使用智能手机应用程序监控自己的健康状况,管理药物治疗以及对疾病加重的早期迹象保持警惕。这可以使他们有权控制自己的病情,从而控制病情。这表明基于智能手机的护理有潜力帮助特定人群更加自信地管理他们的新生活状况。 MindFrame可能会削弱其功能,因此有必要进一步开展研究,以了解年轻人对基于智能手机的精神分裂症护理的最佳吸收和局限性。

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