Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Objective data on app usage |
Objective data covers: user sessions per day, screen views per day, screens per session, session duration and session instances, user retention |
3 months and 6 months |
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Other |
Anti-psychotic medicine |
Use and adherence of anti-psychotic medicine |
baseline and 6 months |
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Other |
Adherence to treatment |
number of no-shows to treatment consultations compared to number of planned consultations |
baseline, 3 months and 6 months |
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Other |
Hospital admissions |
Number of hospital admissions |
baseline, 3 months and 6 months |
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Primary |
Change in patient activation measured with the Consumer Health Activation Index - Mental Health (CHAI-MH) |
Completed by patients. The 10-item instrument was developed based on 5 key domains: knowledge, self-efficacy, motivation and beliefs, actions, and internal locus of control. The questionnaire is rated on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from "Strongly disagree" to "Strongly agree". Afterwards, the scores are transformed into a theoretical value from 0 to 100, with higher scores signifying a stronger involvement in the treatment and confidence in the ability to take care of one's own health and health treatment. |
baseline, 3 months and end of intervention (6 months) |
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Secondary |
Change in self-efficacy measured with the General Self-Efficacy scale (GSE) |
Completed by patients. The questions consists of 10 items rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from "not at all true" (1) to "exactly true" (4) with higher scores indicating higher self-efficacy. |
baseline, 3 months and end of intervention (6 months) |
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Secondary |
Change in preparedness for decision making measured with the scale Preparation for Decision Making (PrepDM) |
Completed by patients. The 10-item instrument measures the patient's perception of how useful a decision aid or other decision support intervention is. The questionnaire is rated on a 5-point Likert scale from "Not at all" (1) to "A great deal" (5) with higher scores indicating a higher level of preparedness to communicate with one's care provider regarding health decisions. |
baseline and 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in hope measured with the Adult State Hope Scale (ASH) |
Completed by patients. The 6-item instrument is rated on a Likert-scale from 1-8, with higher scores indicating higher levels of hope. |
baseline, 3 months and end of intervention (6 months) |
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Secondary |
Change in the efficacy of interactions measured with the scale Perceived Efficacy in Patient-Provider Interactions (PEPPI) |
Completed by patients. The 5-item instrument measures the assessment of patient's confidence in communicating with their physician. The questionnaire is rated on a 10-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating higher perceived efficacy in the interactions |
baseline, 3 months and end of intervention (6 months) |
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Secondary |
Change in treatment satisfaction measured with the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) |
Completed by patients. The 8-item instrument measures a patient's satisfaction with treatment. Each item is scored on a 4-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction. |
baseline and 6 months |
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Secondary |
App Rating Questionnaire (ARQ) and usage of the Momentum app will be combined to report patients self-perceived usefulness of the app |
Completed by patients in the intervention Group. ARQ is used to measure the users experience with the app. Higher scores indicating higher perceived usefulness of the app. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in treatment alliance measured with the Working Alliance Inventory - short version (WAI-S). Patient version. |
Completed by patients. The questionnaire consists of 12 items rated on a 7-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating better self-perceived working alliance with ones provider. |
baseline and 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in treatment alliance measured with the Working Alliance Inventory - short version (WAI-S). Clinician version. |
Completed by providers.The questionnaire consists of 12 items rated on a 7-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating better self-perceived working alliance with ones patient. |
baseline and 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Clinical Decision Making Style - Service user (CDMS-P) |
Completed by patients. The 21-item measures preferences in clinical decision making. The questionnaire is rated on a 5-point Likert scale with higher scores indicating a higher desire to be an active participant in decision making and to be provided with information. |
baseline |
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Secondary |
Clinical Decision Making Style - Staff questionnaire (CDMS-S). |
Completed by providers. The questionnaire is rated on a 5-point Likert scale with higher scores indicating a higher desire by the clinician for active service user participation in decision making and to provide information to the service user. |
baseline |
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Secondary |
Service Engagement Scale - Collaboration sub-domain only (SES) |
Completed by providers. The scale is a 14-item measurement for the provider to rate their patient's engagement level on the subscale Collaboration. Each item is scored on a 4 point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating poorer engagement. |
baseline and 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in positive symptoms measured by the Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS) |
Each dimension within SAPS is scored between 0-5 with higher scores indicating higher symptom severity |
baseline and 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in negative symptoms measured by the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) |
Each dimension within SANS is scored between 0-5 with higher scores indicating higher symptom severity |
baseline and 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in level of functioning measured with the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) |
GAF assesses a person's psychosocial functioning (scores 1-100), with higher scores indicating a higher functioning level. |
baseline and 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change in level of functioning measured with the Personal and Social Performance Scale (PSP) |
PSP assesses a person's functioning level within four domains; socially useful activities; Personal and social relationships; Self-care; Disturbing and aggressive behaviors. PSP is scored 1-100, with higher scores indicating a higher functioning level. |
baseline and 6 months |
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