Development of digital intervention through a mobile phone application as an adjunctive treatment for bipolar disorder: MyBee project

Caroline Encinas Audibert , Adna de Moura Fereli Reis , Robson Zazula , Regina Célia Bueno Rezende Machado , Suzana Maria Menezes Guariente , Sandra Odebrecht Vargas Nunes
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Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex and severe mental illness with high mortality and relapse rates. Psychoeducational interventions based on scientific evidence could increase treatment adherence rates through a better comprehension of the illness. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a digital intervention using a mobile phone application as adjunctive treatment for BD. The study has been conducted since March 2019 and is divided in three phases: (1) mobile application development process and assessment, (2) pilot trial, and (3) evaluation and controlled trial. During the first phase MyBee app was developed with the following axes: general information about BD and its course, BD comorbidities and available treatments, lifestyle, sleep quality, diet, suicide and stigma, stress management, and relaxation exercises based on mindfulness techniques. The second phase was the 12-week long pilot trial, which used a quasi-experimental design and aimed to evaluate both the content of the digital intervention and the functionality of the MyBee app. Following, the controlled trial was conducted to compare the digital intervention through a mobile phone application as adjunctive treatment for BD, with a control group without intervention over a period of 12 weeks. Online-based strategies through mobile applications have been an important strategy to monitor symptoms, offer self-management, improve treatment adherence, and prevent relapse among BD patients.

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通过移动电话应用程序开发数字干预作为双相情感障碍的辅助治疗:MyBee项目
双相情感障碍(BD)是一种复杂而严重的精神疾病,具有高死亡率和复发率。基于科学证据的心理教育干预可以通过更好地理解疾病来提高治疗依从率。本研究的目的是研究使用手机应用程序进行数字干预作为双相障碍辅助治疗的效果。该研究自2019年3月开始进行,分为三个阶段:(1)移动应用程序开发过程和评估,(2)试点试验,(3)评估和对照试验。在第一阶段,MyBee应用程序开发了以下几个轴:双相障碍及其病程的一般信息,双相障碍合并症和可用的治疗方法,生活方式,睡眠质量,饮食,自杀和耻辱,压力管理,以及基于正念技术的放松练习。第二阶段是为期12周的试点试验,采用准实验设计,旨在评估数字干预的内容和MyBee应用程序的功能。随后,进行对照试验,比较通过手机应用程序进行数字干预作为双相障碍的辅助治疗,对照组在12周内不进行干预。在双相障碍患者中,基于移动应用程序的在线策略已成为监测症状、提供自我管理、提高治疗依从性和预防复发的重要策略。
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