| Literature DB >> 29848312 |
Jade Kettlewell1, Julie Phillips2, Kate Radford3, Roshan dasNair4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Brain in Hand is a smartphone application (app) that allows users to create structured diaries with problems and solutions, attach reminders, record task completion and has a symptom monitoring system. Brain in Hand was designed to support people with psychological problems, and encourage behaviour monitoring and change. The aim of this paper is to describe the process of exploring the barriers and enablers for the uptake and use of Brain in Hand in clinical practice, identify potential adaptations of the app for use with people with acquired brain injury (ABI), and determine whether the behaviour change wheel can be used as a model for engagement.Entities:
Keywords: Behaviour change; Brain injuries; Engagement study; Self-monitoring; Smartphone application; Technology; mHealth
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29848312 PMCID: PMC5975503 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-018-0611-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Fig. 1Model of Behaviour Change (COM-B) [38, 45]. The relationship between capability, opportunity, motivation and behaviour, forming the basis of the BCW. The arrows demonstrate how each part in the COM-B model interacts within the behaviour system. Capability influences motivation, opportunity also influences motivation, which then impacts on behaviour. Motivation tends to drive behaviour, however behaviour can influence motivation. Capability moderates the link between behaviour and motivation, as does opportunity. The behaviour system exists as a cycle and is an important model to consider when designing and evaluating interventions that aim to change behaviour
Fig. 2Summary of engagement method. The iterative method used to identify stakeholders and carry out engagement activities
Demographic information of stakeholders
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| ABI survivors ( | n | 3 | 9 | 8 | 15 | 5 |
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Summary of enablers and barriers identified by stakeholders mapped onto BCW behaviour components
| Enablers | ABI | Carers | Professionals | Barriers | ABI | Carers | Professionals | ||
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| Capability | Physical ability to use smartphone | ● | ● | ● | Capability | Visual and physical impairment | ● | ● | ● |
| Competent at using smartphone | ● | ● | ● | Lack of technical skill | ● | ● | |||
| Awareness of their problems | ● | ● | Poor literacy skills | ● | |||||
| Able to use strategies | ● | ● | Cognitive problems e.g. switching between screens | ● | ● | ||||
| Opportunity | Have a smartphone | ● | ● | ● | Opportunity | Cost and competition from other apps | ● | ● | ● |
| Having the opportunity to personalise use | ● | ● | ● | Losing smartphone and battery problems | ● | ||||
| Enables users to record symptoms as they happen | ● | ● | Technology not reliable e.g. loss of information if phone updated | ● | ● | ||||
| Computerised record of use (e.g. to track goal attainment) | ● | Incapability with existing systems i.e. will it sync with computer diary | ● | ● | |||||
| Offers opportunity to self-monitor and alter use | ● | ● | Work place restriction not allowing use | ● | ● | ||||
| Motivation | Using a phone seen as ‘normal’ behaviour i.e. reduced stigma | ● | Motivation | No interest in the use of technology or existing systems in place e.g. paper diary | ● | ● | ● | ||
| Potential to be personalised to individual needs | ● | ● | ● | Do not see a use for it | ● | ● | ● | ||
| Motivated if they can see a use for it e.g. problem and solution system | ● | ● | ● | Feeling the app is too complicated for them to use or learn to use | ● | ||||
| Feeling confident to use the app | ● | Loss of motivation and disengagement with rehabilitation process | ● | ||||||
| May allow the user to feel like they are taking control of their life again | ● | ● | Feeling as though they are being monitored | ● | |||||
| Do not want to use paper diary | ● | Too time consuming to set up/edit | ● | ● | ● | ||||
| Too many reminders may be annoying | ● | ● | ● | ||||||
| Lack of existing evidence/use in the ABI population | ● | ● | ● | ||||||
Summary of the barriers and enablers identified by ABI survivors, carers and professionals mapped onto the behaviour components of the BCW. The marked boxes indicate whether that stakeholder identified or discussed that barrier or enabler.
Summary of questionnaire responses mapped onto BCW behaviour components
| BCW component | Question/statement | Response options | Frequency | % total responses |
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| Capability | Would you feel confident using the app? | Definitely or almost | 22/24 | 92% |
| Maybe or somewhat | 2/24 | 8% | ||
| How appropriate is the app for a person with an ABI? | Appropriate | 6/25 | 24% | |
| Almost | 11/25 | 44% | ||
| Maybe | 7/25 | 28% | ||
| Less | 1/25 | 4% | ||
| Motivation | When seeing the app for the first time, did it make you want to use of it? | Definitely or almost | 17/25 | 65% |
| Maybe or less | 6/25 | 23% | ||
| Definitely not | 2/25 | 8% | ||
| What is/are the most appealing parts of the app? | Structured diary | 30/41 | 73% | |
| Personalised problems and solutions | 26/41 | 63% | ||
| Traffic light system | 22/41 | 54% | ||
| Monitoring progress | 15/41 | 37% | ||
| Feedback online | 13/41 | 32% | ||
| Mentor/support | 12/41 | 29% | ||
| Can you see a use for the app? | Yes | 39/41 | 95% | |
| No | 2/41 | 5% | ||
| What do you think the app could target or aid? | Memory problems | 39/41 | 95% | |
| ADL | 35/41 | 85% | ||
| Independence | 33/41 | 80% | ||
| Managing routine | 31/41 | 76% | ||
| Problem solving | 26/41 | 63% | ||
| Self confidence | 25/41 | 61% | ||
| Anxiety/stress management | 24/41 | 59% | ||
| Behaviour monitoring | 23/41 | 56% | ||
| Anger/irritability | 14/41 | 34% | ||
| Goal setting | 13/41 | 32% | ||
| Depression | 12/41 | 29% | ||
| Opportunity | Would you pay for the app? | Yes | 9/37 | 24% |
| Maybe | 20/37 | 54% | ||
| No | 8/37 | 22% | ||
| How long do you think you (or someone with ABI) would use the app for? | 0–6 months | 6/32 | 15% | |
| 6–12 months | 6/32 | 15% | ||
| 12+ months | 20/32 | 49% | ||
| Don’t know | 9/32 | 22% | ||
| How appropriate is the training (i.e., ease of learning) to use the app? | Appropriate | 3/15 | 20% | |
| Almost appropriate | 8 /15 | 53% | ||
| Maybe | 3 /15 | 20% | ||
| Less | 1 /15 | 7% | ||
| How appropriate is the app when navigating different screens? | Appropriate | 4/20 | 20% | |
| Almost | 12/20 | 60% | ||
| Maybe | 4/20 | 20% |