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Published in: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 5/2017

01-10-2017

Self-management and Shared Decision-Making in Alcohol Dependence via a Mobile App: a Pilot Study

Authors: Pablo Barrio, Lluisa Ortega, Hugo López, Antoni Gual

Published in: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | Issue 5/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Mobile applications (apps) have created new opportunities in the field of alcohol dependence (AD) within new paradigms of shared decision-making and self-management. The aim of this study is to report the results of a pilot study testing the usability of and satisfaction with a mobile app (called SIDEAL) in AD patients.

Methods

Adult AD outpatients were included. SIDEAL was installed on patients’ personal phones. The Timeline Followback (TLFB) method for the preceding 6 weeks was administered both at baseline and after 6 weeks (end of the study). Self-reports from the app were also assessed at the end of the study and compared to data provided by the TLFB. An online questionnaire about usability and satisfaction was administered to participants after completion of the study. Exploratory efficacy analyses were conducted.

Results

Twenty-four patients were included (mean age 48 years (SD 11.3), women 50%). Most patients (22/24) selected a goal to reduce their consumption. Patients used the self-register module of the app for an average of 80% of the study days. The consumption and medication self-register modules were the most valued, as along with the weekly feedback provided by the app about participants’ weekly rate of usage. Participants’ satisfaction with the app was high. Significant reductions were observed in alcohol consumption (binge drinking days in the last 6 weeks declined from 25 (SD 18.6) to 5.8 (SD 8), p < 0.001; mean daily alcohol consumption in standard units declined from 6.5 (SD 4.3) to 1.9 (SD 1.8), p < 0.001). On most days (88%), patients achieved their self-imposed objectives.

Conclusion

SIDEAL is a well-accepted and highly used app by AD patients that could improve their efficacy in managing their AD. Further larger, randomized studies are warranted.
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Metadata
Title
Self-management and Shared Decision-Making in Alcohol Dependence via a Mobile App: a Pilot Study
Authors
Pablo Barrio
Lluisa Ortega
Hugo López
Antoni Gual
Publication date
01-10-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine / Issue 5/2017
Print ISSN: 1070-5503
Electronic ISSN: 1532-7558
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-017-9643-6

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