A mobile phone application for the assessment and management of youth mental health problems in primary care: health service outcomes from a randomised controlled trial of mobiletype

被引:56
作者
Reid, Sophie C. [1 ,2 ]
Kauer, Sylvia D. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Hearps, Stephen J. C. [1 ,2 ]
Crooke, Alexander H. D. [1 ,2 ]
Khor, Angela S. [1 ,2 ]
Sanci, Lena A. [3 ]
Patton, George C. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Murdoch Childrens Res Inst, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Royal Childrens Hosp, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Dept Gen Practice, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[4] Univ Melbourne, Sch Behav Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
GENERAL-PRACTICE; ADOLESCENTS; RELIABILITY; EXPERIENCES; DEPRESSION; DISORDER; BEHAVIOR; BELIEFS; STRESS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2296-14-84
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: GPs detect at best 50c of mental health problems in young people. Barriers to detecting mental health problems include lack of screening tools, limited appointment times and young people's reluctance to report mental health symptoms to GPs. The mobiletype program is a mobile phone mental health assessment and management application which monitors mood, stress and everyday activities then transmits this information to general practitioners (GPs) via a secure website in summary format for medical review. The current aims were to examine: (i) mobiletype as a clinical assistance tool, ii) doctor-patient rapport and, iii) pathways to care. Methods: We conducted a randomised controlled trial in primary care with patients aged 14 to 24 years recruited from rural and metropolitan general practices. GPs identified and referred eligible participants (those with mild or more mental health concerns) who were randomly assigned to either the intervention group (where mood, stress and daily activities were monitored) or the attention-comparison group (where only daily activities were monitored). Both groups self-monitored for 2 to 4 weeks and reviewed the monitoring data with their GP. GPs, participants and researchers were blind to group allocation at randomisation. GPs assessed the mobiletype program as a clinical assistant tool. Doctor-patient rapport was assessed using the General Practice Assessment Questionnaire Communication and Enablement subscales, and the Trust in Physician Scale (TPS). Pathways to care was measured using The Party Project's Exit Interview. Results: Of the 163 participants assessed for eligibility, 118 were randomised and 114 participants were included in analyses (intervention n = 68, attention-comparison n = 46). T-tests showed that the intervention program increased understanding of patient mental health, assisted in decisions about medication/referral and helped in diagnosis when compared to the attention-comparison program. Mixed model analysis showed no differences in GP-patient rapport nor in pathways to care. Conclusions: We conducted the first RCT of a mobile phone application in the mental health assessment and management of youth mental health in primary care. This study suggests that mobiletype has much to offer GPs in the often difficult and time-consuming task of assessment and management of youth mental health problems in primary care.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 32 条
[21]   The General Practice Assessment Questionnaire (GPAQ) - Development and psychometric characteristics [J].
Mead, Nicola ;
Bower, Peter ;
Roland, Martin .
BMC FAMILY PRACTICE, 2008, 9 (1)
[22]   CARING FOR ADOLESCENTS [J].
MELVILLE, AWT .
FAMILY PRACTICE, 1989, 6 (04) :245-246
[23]   Use of Inexpensive Technology to Enhance Adolescent Health Screening and Counseling [J].
Olson, Ardis L. ;
Gaffney, Cecelia A. ;
Hedberg, Viking A. ;
Gladstone, Gwendolyn R. .
ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, 2009, 163 (02) :172-177
[24]   Acceptability and reliability of an adolescent risk behavior questionnaire administered with audio and computer support [J].
Pablo Gutierrez, Juan ;
Torres-Pereda, Pilar .
REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2009, 25 (05) :418-422
[25]  
Reid SC, 2012, AUST FAM PHYSICIAN, V41, P711
[26]   A mobile phone application for the assessment and management of youth mental health problems in primary care: a randomised controlled trial [J].
Reid, Sophie C. ;
Kauer, Sylvia D. ;
Hearps, Stephen J. C. ;
Crooke, Alexander H. D. ;
Khor, Angela S. ;
Sanci, Lena A. ;
Patton, George C. .
BMC FAMILY PRACTICE, 2011, 12
[27]   A mobile phone program to track young people's experiences of mood, stress and coping Development and testing of the mobiletype program [J].
Reid, Sophie C. ;
Kauer, Sylvia D. ;
Dudgeon, Paul ;
Sanci, Lena A. ;
Shrier, Lydia A. ;
Patton, George C. .
SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2009, 44 (06) :501-507
[28]   Trial of computerized screening for adolescent behavioral concerns [J].
Stevens, Jack ;
Kelleher, Kelly J. ;
Gardner, William ;
Chisolm, Deena ;
McGeehan, Jennifer ;
Pajer, Kathleen ;
Buchanan, Lindsay .
PEDIATRICS, 2008, 121 (06) :1099-1105
[29]   Further validation and reliability testing of the Trust in Physician Scale [J].
Thom, DH ;
Ribisl, KM ;
Stewart, AL ;
Luke, DA .
MEDICAL CARE, 1999, 37 (05) :510-517
[30]   Adolescent Health 6 - Youth-friendly primary-care services: how are we doing and what more needs to be done? [J].
Tylee, Andre ;
Haller, Dagmar M. ;
Graham, Tanya ;
Churchill, Rachel ;
Sanci, Lena A. .
LANCET, 2007, 369 (9572) :1565-1573