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Experiences of Serving and Ex-Serving Members With the PTSD Coach Australia App: Mixed Methods Study

机译:与PTSD教练澳大利亚的服务和前服务会员的经验:混合方法研究

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BackgroundPTSD Coach Australia is an app for serving and ex-serving defense members and was adapted for the Australian context in 2013 from PTSD Coach, which was created in the United States. ObjectiveThis study aimed to provide a user-centered evaluation of the app from the perspective of serving and ex-serving members of the Australian Defence Force. MethodsQualitative data were collected in response to questions to participants in 1 of 5 workshops (n=29) or in telephone interviews (n=24). Quantitative data were collected using the user version of Mobile Apps Rating Scale (uMARS). ResultsAnalysis of the qualitative data demonstrated mixed support for the app. While some people found it extremely useful, especially as an adjunct to therapy, others pointed out limitations and cautioned against the app potentially triggering symptoms in people with PTSD. This perceived risk was usually found to stem from frustration with the app’s functionality rather than its content. Participants spoke about the helpful and unhelpful aspects of the app and barriers to its use and made suggestions for improvement. Many participants encouraged its continued use and highlighted the need for it to be promoted more broadly, as many were not aware of it until they were invited to participate in this research. ConclusionsPTSD Coach Australia was seen in a positive light by some participants, but others thought it had too much text and the potential to trigger a traumatic response in users with PTSD. A need to update the app was also a common comment as was the need to increase awareness of the app’s existence.
机译:Backgroundstdsd教练澳大利亚是一个用于服务和前任国防议员的应用程序,并于2013年从PTSD教练组成的澳大利亚背景,该教练在美国创造的。客观的研究旨在从澳大利亚国防军的服务和前所未有的成员的角度提供对该应用的用户中心评估。 MethableQualitative数据是针对5个研讨会(n = 29)或电话访谈中的参与者的问题收集的问题(n = 24)。使用用户版本的移动应用额定值(umars)收集定量数据。定性数据的结果分析显示了对应用的混合支持。虽然有些人发现它非常有用,但特别是作为治疗的辅助,其他人指出了限制,并警告潜在触发受灾者人民的症状。这种感知风险通常被发现源于对应用程序的功能而不是其内容的挫败感。参与者谈到了应用程序和障碍的有用和无益的方面,并提出了改进的建议。许多参与者鼓励其继续使用并强调需要更广泛地推广它,因为在邀请参加本研究之前,许多人都不知道。结论澳大利亚在某些参与者中看到了澳大利亚的积极光线,但其他人认为它具有太多的文本,并且可能触发有接触者用户的创伤响应的潜力。需要更新该应用程序也是一个常见的评论,因此需要提高对应用程序的存在的认识。

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