Novel Mobile phone app Sample Clauses

Novel Mobile phone app. Clintouch A multi-centre research study undertook a proof of concept feasibility trial6 to examine the use of a new mobile technology called ClinTouch. ClinTouch is a mobile phone application that supports self-monitoring of symptoms and mood by alerting, collecting, recording and uploading self-report patient information on symptoms and mood. Four times a day, service users responded to mobile phone prompts and were asked fill out a series of 18 questions about their current symptoms and mood. The feasibility, safety and validity of using similar new mobile technology has been previously tested (Ainsworth, Palmier-Claus, & Machin, 2013; Palmier-Claus et al., 2012). The ClinTouch technology was designed to create real time alerts for health care workers as it can actively track early warning signs and prompt early intervention when there is increased risk of suicide or deliberate self-harm. Along with facilitating crisis intervention from health care professionals, mobile phone based assessments require the participant to engage in increased evaluation of symptoms, mood and behaviour therefore increased self-monitoring. This current research study was an addition to the larger multisite proof of concept study and specifically explored how intensive self-monitoring using the ClinTouch app may prompt metacognitive regulation and lead to improved clinical and cognitive insight. It is important to note that the aim of the larger multi-site project was to examine the feasibility of using the Clintouch mobile app along with a new intervention called CareLoop. CareLoop is a new website based technological interface that was developed as a staff intervention. When the service user received the ClinTouch mobile phone a new account for that service user was set up on the CareLoop website by the keyworker or care coordinator from the community mental health team. This online account received up to date symptom information from the ClinTouch mobile app, and used a formulae to detect individualised and generalised signs of relapse and Deliberate Self-Harm (DSH). If signs of relapse or DSH are detected the server generates an email alert which was sent to key worker and duty worker recommending intervention. All of the participants recruited to this current smaller exploratory study partook in both the ClinTouch and CareLoop intervention. An analysis of the CareLoop data was beyond the scope of this project however it is an important consideration when considering the a...
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