Table 2.
Post–1-month survey responses.
| Clinic and participant | “What was your favorite part of the app?” | “Did you have any challenges with the app?” | “Will you continue using as part of treatment?” | “What do you wish the app could also do?” | “Do you have any other feedback for us about the app?” | |
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Patient 1 | “The daily recaps” | “Figuring out what to do outside of the daily tasks” | “Possibly” | “Nothing I am satisfied with the app” | “I may not use it as much moving forward just because of lack of time” |
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Clinician 1 | “Patient Reports that the app was easy to use” | “No” | “Yes” | “Any Biosensor Information (heart rate, HRV, Sleep)” | “None” |
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Patient 1 | “The morning affirmations.” | “Using the app is just fine however reminding myself to track my use once I’m done has been a struggle.” | “Yes I will try my best to use it.” | “I wish I could put in specific times for my activities and then have the app remind me at that specific time for each activity.” | “None at the moment. I would wish the breathing exercise is a bit longer.” |
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Patient 2 | “My favorite part of the app was seeing the progress you made, but seeing the dots graph of seeing previous answers to track goals/activities, and see what I answered before” | “Remembering how to use it was difficult. Flipping through/looking through different parts of it, but I got in the habit of knowing where things are.” | “Yes!” | “It would be really cool if part of the journaling you could add photos/zines, kind of like in an Instagram fashion that you could put words under to help remember things more clearly.” | “I think it would also be cool if you could customize it to make the app pink for yourself—to make it fun!” |
| Clinician 1 | “I really enjoyed being able build the app based on my client’s needs, and that the client and I could collaborate together to structure the modules in the app.” | “It was difficult to engage the client in using the app as we had originally intended.” | “Yes” | “I wish the app may also have some structured modules that could be used in a systemic way, clients might also have an easier time signing on to a predesigned program.” | “No” | |
aASPIRE: Advancing Services for Psychosis Integration and Recovery.
bCEDAR: Center for Early Detection Assessment and Response to Risk.