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Daily Self-Monitoring of Symptoms and Skills Learning in Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder Through a Mobile Phone App: Protocol for a Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:通过移动电话应用程序的患者每日自我监测症状和技能学习,通过移动电话应用程序:务实的随机对照试验的协议

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Background Patient self-monitoring via mobile phones during psychotherapy can enhance and provide an overview of psychotherapeutic progress by graphically displaying current and previous symptom scores, providing feedback to the patient, delivering psychoeducative material, and providing timely data to the therapist or treatment team. Objective This study will aim to assess the effects of using a mobile phone to self-monitor symptoms and acquire coping skills instead of using pen and paper during psychotherapy in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Dialectical behavior therapy will be performed to treat BPD. The primary outcome is the mean time needed to learn coping skills directed at emotion regulation; the secondary outcome is changes in the BPD symptom score as measured by the Zanarini Rating Scale for Borderline Personality Disorder. Methods This study is a pragmatic, multicenter randomized controlled trial. Participants were recruited through five public general psychiatric outpatient treatment facilities in Denmark. Patients are randomly assigned, on a 1:1 basis, to either the mobile phone condition (using the Monsenso mDiary mobile app) or pen-and-paper condition. Patients will complete several self-report questionnaires on symptom severity; assessments by trained raters on BPD severity will be performed as well. Survival analysis with a shared frailty model will be used to assess the primary outcome. Results Recruitment began in June 2017 and was completed in February 2019 after 80 participants were recruited. The study ended in February 2020. It is expected that the benefits of mobile phone–based self-report compared to the pen-and-paper method will be demonstrated for skill learning speed and registration compliance. To our knowledge, this is the first trial exploring the impact of cloud-based mobile registration in BPD treatment. Conclusions This trial will report on the effectiveness of mobile phone–based self-monitoring during psychiatric treatment. It has the potential to contribute to evidence-based clinical practice since apps are already in use clinically.
机译:背景患者通过手机在心理治疗期间通过手机自我监测可以通过以图形显示当前和以前的症状分数来增强和提供心理治疗进程的概述,为患者提供反馈,提供对治疗师或治疗组织的及时数据。目的本研究旨在评估使用手机对自我监测症状的影响,而不是在临界人格障碍(BPD)患者的心理治疗期间使用笔和纸张。将进行辩证行为治疗以治疗BPD。主要结果是学习在情感规则所需的平均时间所需的时间;二次结果是通过Zanarini评级规模进行边界人格障碍的ZPD症状评分的变化。方法本研究是一种务实的多中心随机对照试验。参与者通过丹麦的五个公共一般精神科门诊治疗设施招募。患者在1:1基础上随机分配,以移动电话状况(使用Monsenso MDiary移动应用程序)或笔纸条件。患者将完成症状严重程度的若干自我报告问卷; BPD严重程度的培训评估者的评估也将进行。使用共享脆弱模式的生存分析将用于评估主要结果。结果招聘始于2017年6月,并于2019年2月完成,后80名参与者被招募。该研究于2020年2月结束。预计将对手机的自我报告与笔 - 纸方法相比的益处将得到证明技能学习速度和登记合规。为了我们的知识,这是第一次试验探索基于云的移动登记在BPD治疗中的影响。结论本试验将报告精神疗法期间基于手机的自我监测的有效性。由于应用程序已经在临床上使用,因此有可能导致基于证据的临床实践。

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