治疗伴侣手机应用程序接受和承诺治疗练习 (ACTaide):治疗师和客户共同设计研究
Serena Thapar1, Daniela Quesada1, Bärbel Knäuper1
1Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
JMIR formative research
|July 24, 2025
概括
与治疗师和客户共同设计ACTaide移动应用程序,提高了它在接受和承诺治疗 (ACT) 中支持会话间实践的潜力. 这种以用户为中心的方法确保了应用程序满足临床需求和用户偏好,以便更好地遵守家庭作业.
科学领域:
- 心理健康技术 心理健康技术
- 数字治疗学数字治疗学
- 心理治疗研究 心理治疗研究
背景情况:
- 接受和承诺疗法 (ACT) 的有效性通过会议间的实践得到增强,但坚持是个重大挑战.
- 移动应用程序提供了一个可行的解决方案,以改善对治疗炼的坚持.
- 现有的ACT应用程序很少在设计中涉及利益相关者,或者仅专注于支持会议间的实践.
研究的目的:
- 在治疗师和客户的投入下共同设计ACTaide移动应用程序.
- 确保应用程序的功能和设计与临床目标和最终用户需求保持一致.
- 探索利益相关者对应用程序功能,美学和参与特征的偏好.
主要方法:
- 采用了以用户为中心的定性设计框架.
- 进行了四个重点小组:两个有10名ACT治疗师,两个有14名客户.
- 数据收集涉及半结构化的讨论和共同设计活动,通过主题内容分析进行分析.
主要成果:
- 九个主题出现了,突出了治疗师和客户之间的共识和差异.
- 两个小组都赞成ACTaide,因为它支持会话间的实践,强调用户友好,视觉上有吸引力的界面.
- 个性化和定制是参与的关键;治疗师优先考虑临床适当性,而客户希望更多的互动性和游戏化.
结论:
- 以用户为中心,共同设计的方法对于开发辅助精神健康应用程序如ACTaide.是有价值的.
- 整合利益相关者的反对于创建平衡临床目标与用户偏好的工具至关重要.
- 未来的研究将评估高可靠性ACTaide原型的可接受性,可用性和参与度.
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