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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Oct 2, 2020
Date Accepted: Dec 1, 2020

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Examining a Digital Health Approach for Advancing Schizophrenia Illness Self-Management and Provider Engagement: Protocol for a Feasibility Trial

Kidd S, McKenzie K, Wang W, Agrawal S, Voineskos A

Examining a Digital Health Approach for Advancing Schizophrenia Illness Self-Management and Provider Engagement: Protocol for a Feasibility Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(1):e24736

DOI: 10.2196/24736

PMID: 33492235

PMCID: 7870355

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Clinical trial protocol: Examining a digital health approach for advancing schizophrenia illness self-management and provider engagement

  • Sean Kidd; 
  • Kwame McKenzie; 
  • Wei Wang; 
  • Sacha Agrawal; 
  • Aristotle Voineskos

ABSTRACT

Among schizophrenia-spectrum populations, adherence to treatment is poor, community-based supports are limited, and efforts to foster illness self-management have had limited success. These challenges contribute to frequent, lengthy, and costly hospital readmissions and poor functional outcomes. Digital health strategies, in turn, hold considerable promise in the effort to address these problems. This feasibility trial will examine a digital health platform called App4Independence (A4i), which was designed to enhance illness self-management and treatment engagement for individuals with schizophrenia. Feasibility metrics include study recruitment and retention, rate of technology use, safety, and utility in clinical interactions. Other outcome metrics include symptomatology, treatment adherence, patient-provider alliance, and quality of life. In this trial, 160 study participants will be randomized to either treatment or control conditions, with pre-post outcomes measured over a 6-month period. This research will provide critical information for the development of this new technology in the larger effort to address a key problem in the schizophrenia field - how to leverage technology to enhance illness self-management and care engagement in resource-limited service contexts.


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Please cite as:

Kidd S, McKenzie K, Wang W, Agrawal S, Voineskos A

Examining a Digital Health Approach for Advancing Schizophrenia Illness Self-Management and Provider Engagement: Protocol for a Feasibility Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(1):e24736

DOI: 10.2196/24736

PMID: 33492235

PMCID: 7870355

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