Table 3.
Summary of main results—patients.
| Domain | Main results |
| Perceived health benefit of CONEMO | Almost all patients perceived improvements in their mental health and some also in their physical health after using CONEMO. |
| The majority felt more active after using CONEMO, having mostly increased pleasant and healthy activities. | |
| CONEMO was also viewed as a companion, which made them feel less alone. | |
| Usability | Initially, most patients encountered difficulties in using CONEMO or the smartphone and with using SMS, Android notifications, and dialogue pop-ups; however, many technological issues also emerged around those elements, which is why the distinction of those two is not completely clear. |
| Some patients received help from family members or reviewed the guidebooks, and most patients felt that these difficulties subsided with time and practice. | |
| Adherence to CONEMO | Self-reported adherence was high, most patients completed all sessions and the majority completed most or all activities advised by CONEMO. |
| The most important barriers to completing the outside-app activities were the patients’ health status, time, and economic constraints. | |
| Satisfaction with CONEMO | Satisfaction with CONEMO was high, as it was with using smartphones for intervention delivery. |
| Features most appreciated were the advice provided, the videos and types of activities suggested, as well as the monitoring calls received by the nurse. | |
| The few critiques were directed at the type of activities suggested by CONEMO and that the sessions were repetitive. | |
| Suggestions for CONEMO | Patients suggested increasing the duration of the intervention, the amount of videos and frequency of sessions and improving the in-build training session. |
| Many patients also desired a more frequent interaction with the nurses. | |
| Evaluation of nurse component | Although most praised the explanation from the nurses, some still experienced difficulties afterward, and therefore, they suggested improving the training. |
| The monitoring calls were viewed as positive and helpful to increase adherence and resolve difficulties. |