健康
心情
焦虑
毒物控制
人口
可用性
创伤性脑损伤
医学
伤害预防
职业安全与健康
临床心理学
物理疗法
心理学
精神科
医疗急救
心理干预
环境卫生
人机交互
计算机科学
病理
作者
Shannon B. Juengst,Kristin M. Graham,I Wayan Pulantara,Michael McCue,Ellen M. Whyte,Brad E. Dicianno,Bambang Parmanto,Patricia M. Arenth,Elizabeth R. Skidmore,Amy K. Wagner
出处
期刊:Brain Injury
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2015-08-07
卷期号:29 (11): 1351-1361
被引量:80
标识
DOI:10.3109/02699052.2015.1045031
摘要
Objective: This study assessed pilot feasibility and validity of a mobile health (mHealth) system for tracking mood-related symptoms after traumatic brain injury (TBI).Design: A prospective, repeated measures design was used to assess compliance with daily ecological momentary assessments (EMA) conducted via a smartphone application over an 8-week period.Methods: An mHealth system was developed specifically for individuals with TBI and utilized previously validated tools for depressive and anxiety symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7). Feasibility was assessed in 20 community-dwelling adults with TBI via an assessment of compliance, satisfaction and usability of the smartphone applications. The authors also developed and implemented a clinical patient safety management mechanism for those endorsing suicidality.Results: Participants correctly completed 73.4% of all scheduled assessments, demonstrating good compliance. Daily assessments took <2 minutes to complete. Participants reported high satisfaction with smartphone applications (6.3 of 7) and found them easy to use (6.2 of 7). Comparison of assessments obtained via telephone-based interview and EMA demonstrated high correlations (r = 0.81–0.97), supporting the validity of conducting these assessments via smartphone application in this population.Conclusions: EMA conducted via smartphone demonstrates initial feasibility among adults with TBI and presents numerous opportunities for long-term monitoring of mood-related symptoms in real-world settings.
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