Table 2.
Overview of the main themes and subthemes and a description of their content.
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| Perceived value of the relapse prevention program |
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Prior expectations |
Positive expectations of patients and MHPsa before using the program increased motivation for use |
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Evaluation of the program | Attitudes towards the program and its (subjective) effects (eg, increased awareness of relapse risks) |
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Factors inhibiting use of the program | Specific factors that reduce motivation to use the program (eg, absence of current symptoms) |
| Usability of the relapse prevention program | Technical aspects, attractiveness, and reflection on choices in the design of the program (eg, positive or negative views about reminders) | |
| Need for guidance |
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Personal contact is essential | Added value of personal contact with MHP, prerequisite for active use of the program |
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Initiating contact | Belief that the other party (ie, patient or MHP) is responsible for taking initiative |
aMHPs: mental health professionals.