Effectiveness of an occupational self-analysis intervention through a mobile application (OcupApp) in people with anxiety or depression: a randomised controlled trial protocol.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2327520
María Rodriguez-Bailon, Laura Vidaña-Moya, Ana Judit Fernández-Solano, Sergi Grau-Carrion, José Antonio Merchán-Baeza
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The main objective of this protocol is to understand the effectiveness of the use of a mobile application (OcupApp) to generate a personal self-analysis about meaningful activities in a population of adults aged between 50 and 70 years with low or moderate depression/anxiety. A randomised study will be carried out comparing the effects of the use of the OcupApp application with a control intervention on health-related quality of life, mental health, frequency of participation on meaningful activities, and perceived occupational balance. This is the first study to use occupational self-analysis in m-health to improve occupational balance, mental health, frequency of participation in meaningful activities and health-related quality of life. The app was co-created with a population whose characteristics are similar to those of the target users, and it was tested in both the intervention itself and the presentation, thus it is expected to be effective.

Trial Registration Number: Clinical Trial B1-2020_25.

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通过移动应用程序(OcupApp)对焦虑症或抑郁症患者进行职业自我分析干预的效果:随机对照试验方案。
本方案的主要目的是了解使用移动应用程序(OcupApp)对 50 至 70 岁患有低度或中度抑郁症/焦虑症的成年人进行有意义活动的个人自我分析的有效性。我们将开展一项随机研究,比较使用 OcupApp 应用程序和对照干预措施对健康相关生活质量、心理健康、有意义活动的参与频率以及职业平衡感的影响。这是第一项利用移动医疗中的职业自我分析来改善职业平衡、心理健康、有意义活动的参与频率以及与健康相关的生活质量的研究。该应用程序是与目标用户特征相似的人群共同创建的,在干预本身和演示中都进行了测试,因此预计会有效:临床试验 B1-2020_25。
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