Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Testing the Feasibility and Outcomes of a Digital Health Support for Individuals With Schizophrenia Spectrum Mental Illnesses
This protocol describes an attempt to capture the development phase of a mobile support for individuals with schizophrenia. The intent is to describe and account for a rigorous development process that will result in the creation of a beta version that would be tested in a randomized trial for effectiveness - to be addressed in a subsequent protocol
General Issues The most common contributors to relapse in schizophrenia and associated mental
illnesses are medication non-adherence, social isolation, and inadequate supports. Driven to
a large extent by system of care shortcomings and the many challenges presented by symptoms,
the impacts of these problems are profound from individual to system levels. This is a global
issue, and to date technology has not been substantively leveraged in generating solutions -
despite evidence of substantial uptake of relevant technologies by relevant populations. To
date, there are few products on the market that address the constellation of issues outlined
above. It is an area where a nuanced approach is needed as this illness is highly diverse in
presentation, attended by a number of social determinants of health that greatly affect
outcomes and, quite commonly, ambivalence with respect to service provider and caregiver
engagement. This scenario as it exists for schizophrenia stands in sharp contrast with the
many thousands of applications developed for other mental health issues.
Cellphone Based Technologies and Schizophrenia There is a small, emergent literature that is
examining the feasibility and outcomes of mobile applications that address schizophrenia.
Broadly, targeted mobile and online applications in areas such as cognitive remediation
(brain training games) have been found feasible and do not result in any noted risks in their
use and there have been promising findings in outcome studies of emergent mHealth strategies
for schizophrenia of the kind tested here.
Local Work in this Area to Date
Initial mapping of key domains relevant to an app in this area has been conducted based upon
the experience of the collaborators and an understanding of the relevant practice
literatures. This initial draft, which might be considered a 'paper prototype', let to the
identification of the following needs:
The platform would:
- Help prevent social isolation through personalized prompts, scheduling of activities,
and connections to a range of resources relevant to social engagement
- Enhance hopeful and informed engagement in the recovery process through functions that
foster resilience and draw upon evidence based strategies to enhance wellness (e.g.,
personalized affirmations; tip sheets; relaxation exercises)
- Facilitate automated support and link to caregivers
- Encourage and check-in on daily essential activities for patients - addressing memory,
attention, and initiation challenges that often occur as a part of this illness
- Provide basic health/safety functionality and track level of wellness
Specifically, the app was designed to be made up of 4 functional areas:
1. A needs assessment in order to determine care/interaction pathway, crisis planning and
routine builders, accompanied by ongoing assessment to keep components relevant and
engaging and to facilitate treatment planning and support by providers.
2. Daily interactions and check-in functionality for self-determination of messaging,
reward messaging, social interaction content.
3. An algorithm to determine content based on ambient and interaction data content triggers
and risk flagging built on evidence-based guidelines.
4. Self-Management portal and caregiver dashboard.
Research Objective
This study was undertaken to engage in a rigorous process of feasibility testing. This will
then be followed by a randomized trial of the beta version that will be generated through the
process outlined in this protocol (will be the subject of a subsequent protocol and not
addressed here). As such, the objective of this research is to capture and record the process
of development of a functional, beta version of this technology. This test includes outcome
data derived from 1 month of app use comprised of both qualitative feedback and quantitative
outcome data. The objective is to determine feasibility prior to further trials and
validation efforts.
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