Experience with the use of the DIALOG+ intervention in patients with severe mental illness in outpatient services in Colombia

Sandra Milena Ramírez , Camilo Cabarique , Natalia Ortiz , José Miguel Uribe-Restrepo , Victoria Bird , Stefan Priebe , Carlos Gómez-Restrepo
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Abstract

Introduction

Severe mental disorders can cause significant and lasting distress for patients and their families and generate high costs through the need for care and loss of productivity. This study tests DIALOG+, an app-based intervention to make routine patient-clinician meetings therapeutically effective. It combines a structured evaluation of patient satisfaction with a solution-focused approach.

Methods

We conducted a qualitative study, based on a controlled clinical trial, in which 9 psychiatrists and 18 patients used DIALOG+ monthly over a six-month period. Semi-structured interviews were used to explore the experiences of participants and analysed in an inductive thematic analysis focusing on the feasibility and effects of the intervention in the Colombian context.

Results

Experiences were grouped into five overall themes: a) impact of the intervention on the consultation and the doctor-patient relationship; b) impact on patients and in promoting change; c) use of the supporting app, and d) adaptability of the intervention to the Colombian healthcare system.

Conclusions

DIALOG+ was positively valued by most of the participants. Participants felt that it was beneficial to the routine consultation, improved communication and empowered patients to take a leading role in their care. More work is required to identify the patient groups that most benefit from DIALOG+, and to adjust it, particularly to fit brief consultation times, so that it can be rolled out successfully in the Colombian healthcare system.

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哥伦比亚门诊重症精神病患者使用 DIALOG+ 干预疗法的经验。
导言严重的精神障碍会给患者及其家人带来巨大而持久的痛苦,并因需要护理和丧失生产力而产生高昂的费用。本研究对 DIALOG+ 进行了测试,这是一种基于应用程序的干预措施,旨在使患者与医生之间的例行会面具有治疗效果。方法我们在对照临床试验的基础上进行了一项定性研究,9 名精神科医生和 18 名患者在 6 个月内每月使用 DIALOG+。我们使用半结构式访谈来探讨参与者的经验,并以归纳式主题分析法对其进行分析,重点关注干预措施在哥伦比亚环境中的可行性和效果。结果我们将参与者的经验归纳为五个主题:a) 干预措施对会诊和医患关系的影响;b) 对患者和促进改变的影响;c) 支持应用程序的使用;d) 干预措施对哥伦比亚医疗系统的适应性。参与者认为,DIALOG+ 有益于常规咨询、改善沟通并增强患者在护理中的主导作用。还需要做更多的工作来确定哪些患者群体最能从 DIALOG+ 中受益,并对其进行调整,特别是适应简短的问诊时间,以便在哥伦比亚医疗系统中成功推广。
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