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Using Digital Tools to Engage Patients With Psychosis and Their Families in Research: Survey Recruitment and Completion in an Early Psychosis Intervention Program

机译:使用数字工具将患者与精神病和他们的家人一起参与研究:调查招聘和完成早期精神病干预计划

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Background Barriers to recruiting and retaining people with psychosis and their families in research are well-established, potentially biasing clinical research samples. Digital research tools, such as online platforms, mobile apps, and text messaging, have the potential to address barriers to research by facilitating remote participation. However, there has been limited research on leveraging these technologies to engage people with psychosis and their families in research. Objective The objective of this study was to assess the uptake of digital tools to engage patients with provisional psychosis and their families in research and their preferences for different research administration methods. Methods This study used Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap)—a secure web-based platform with built-in tools for data collection and storage—to send web-based consent forms and surveys on service engagement via text message or email to patients and families referred to early psychosis intervention services; potential participants were also approached or reminded about the study in person. We calculated completion rates and timing using remote and in-person methods and compensation preferences. Results A total of 447 patients with provisional psychosis and 187 of their family members agreed to receive the web-based consent form, and approximately half of the patients (216/447, 48.3%) and family members (109/187, 58.3%) consented to participate in the survey. Most patients (182/229, 79.5%) and family members (75/116, 64.7%) who completed the consent form did so remotely, with more family members (41/116, 35.3%) than patients (47/229, 20.5%) completing it in person. Of those who consented, 77.3% (167/216) of patients and 72.5% (79/109) of family members completed the survey, and most did the survey remotely. Almost all patients (418/462, 90.5%) and family members (174/190, 91.6%) requested to receive the consent form and survey by email, and only 4.1% (19/462) and 3.2% (6/190), respectively, preferred text message. Just over half of the patients (91/167, 54.5%) and family members (42/79, 53.2%) preferred to receive electronic gift cards from a coffee shop as study compensation. Most surveys were completed on weekdays between 12 PM and 6 PM. Conclusions When offered the choice, most participants with psychosis and their families chose remote administration methods, suggesting that digital tools may enhance research recruitment and participation in this population, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 global pandemic.
机译:招聘和留住心理学患者及其在研究中的家庭的背景障碍是良好的,潜在偏见的临床研究样本。数字研究工具,如在线平台,移动应用程序和短信,通过促进远程参与,有可能应对研究的障碍。然而,有关利用这些技术的研究有限的研究,以吸引有精神病及其在研究中的家庭。目的本研究的目的是评估数字工具的摄取,以吸引临时精神病患者及其在研究中的家庭以及对不同研究管理方法的偏好。方法本研究使用了研究电子数据捕获(REDCAP) - 基于安全的Web的平台,具有内置的数据收集工具,用于数据收集和存储 - 通过短信或电子邮件向患者和家庭发送服务参与的基于网络的同意表单和调查提到早期精神病干预服务;还接近或提醒潜在的参与者亲自接触或提醒研究。我们计算使用远程和人员方法和补偿偏好计算完成速率和时序。结果共有447名临时精神病患者和187名家庭成员同意获得基于网络的同意书,大约一半的患者(216/447,48.3%)和家庭成员(109/187,58.3%)同意参加调查。大多数患者(182/229,79.5%)和家庭成员(75/116,64.7%),他们完成了这些同意书,更多的家庭成员(41/116,35.3%),比患者(47/229,20.5 %)完成它。在那些同意的人中,77.3%(167/216)的患者和72.5%(79/109)的家庭成员完成了调查,并且大多数都会远程进行调查。几乎所有患者(418/462,90.5%)和家庭成员(174/190,91.6%)要求通过电子邮件接收同意书,只有4.1%(19/462)和3.2%(6/190) ,分别首选短信。在患者(91/167,54.5%)和家庭成员(42/79,53.2%)中,占有一半的患者(91/167,53.2%)较愿意从咖啡店接收电子礼品卡作为学习赔偿。大多数调查是在下午12点至下午6点之间的工作日完成的。结论在提供选择时,大多数有精神病和家庭的参与者选择了远程管理方法,表明数字工具可能会提高研究招聘和参与本人,特别是在Covid-19全球大流行的背景下。

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