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Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform

PURPOSE: Women who are pregnant or parenting while recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) are at risk for insufficient recovery support. With the federal mandate, implementation has been left to each state for the Plan of Safe Care (POSC), leading to challenges in providing comprehensive care...

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Autores principales: Isaacs, Krystyna R., Bajracharya, Elina, Taylor, Shantae, Chang, Katie, Washio, Yukiko, Parker, Trenee, Paul, David A., Ma, Tony X.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10248520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37304428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1182630
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author Isaacs, Krystyna R.
Bajracharya, Elina
Taylor, Shantae
Chang, Katie
Washio, Yukiko
Parker, Trenee
Paul, David A.
Ma, Tony X.
author_facet Isaacs, Krystyna R.
Bajracharya, Elina
Taylor, Shantae
Chang, Katie
Washio, Yukiko
Parker, Trenee
Paul, David A.
Ma, Tony X.
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description PURPOSE: Women who are pregnant or parenting while recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) are at risk for insufficient recovery support. With the federal mandate, implementation has been left to each state for the Plan of Safe Care (POSC), leading to challenges in providing comprehensive care coordination and meeting federal reporting requirements. METHODS: This research tests the usability and acceptability of a POSC platform, called SAFE4BOTH, which combines a mobile health (mHealth) app for use by mothers with substance use disorder (MSUD) with a web-based case management system for use by stakeholders to reduce the issue of fragmented postnatal maternal and infant care. The platform was designed to enable access to services, improve reporting task workflow, and assist in improving interactions between mothers and service providers. After applying a user-centered design approach, the usability and acceptability of the SAFE4BOTH platform were evaluated using focus groups, interviews, and a System Usability Scale (SUS). The evaluation involved four staff members from a Medication for Addiction Treatment clinic (comprising of three case management workers and one peer counselor), four state employees of the Delaware Division of Family Services, and 20 mothers with MSUD who had delivered infants in need of a POSC. Features tested in the SAFE4BOTH platform included a secure, web-based POSC, a contingency management-based reward system, a micro-learning library, a resources locator, a chat messaging and videoconferencing system, a directory for contact management, a QR code reader, use of an appointment compliance system engaging geofencing, and an enhanced calendar. Family services and treatment center staff accessed SAFE4BOTH from their laptops or tablets, and MSUD accessed SAFE4BOTH from their phones. RESULTS: Family services staff, treatment center staff, and MSUD participants rated SAFE4BOTH as usable and acceptable with average System Usability Scale scores of 68.1 (SD 8.5), 92.5 (SD 11.73), and 78.4 (SD 12.5) (respectively). CONCLUSION: The platform was judged both usable and acceptable by all three target populations (family services staff, treatment center staff, and MSUD). Further studies are planned to explore the efficacy of longitudinally supporting the mother’s recovery and the infant’s healthy development.
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spelling pubmed-102485202023-06-09 Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform Isaacs, Krystyna R. Bajracharya, Elina Taylor, Shantae Chang, Katie Washio, Yukiko Parker, Trenee Paul, David A. Ma, Tony X. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry PURPOSE: Women who are pregnant or parenting while recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) are at risk for insufficient recovery support. With the federal mandate, implementation has been left to each state for the Plan of Safe Care (POSC), leading to challenges in providing comprehensive care coordination and meeting federal reporting requirements. METHODS: This research tests the usability and acceptability of a POSC platform, called SAFE4BOTH, which combines a mobile health (mHealth) app for use by mothers with substance use disorder (MSUD) with a web-based case management system for use by stakeholders to reduce the issue of fragmented postnatal maternal and infant care. The platform was designed to enable access to services, improve reporting task workflow, and assist in improving interactions between mothers and service providers. After applying a user-centered design approach, the usability and acceptability of the SAFE4BOTH platform were evaluated using focus groups, interviews, and a System Usability Scale (SUS). The evaluation involved four staff members from a Medication for Addiction Treatment clinic (comprising of three case management workers and one peer counselor), four state employees of the Delaware Division of Family Services, and 20 mothers with MSUD who had delivered infants in need of a POSC. Features tested in the SAFE4BOTH platform included a secure, web-based POSC, a contingency management-based reward system, a micro-learning library, a resources locator, a chat messaging and videoconferencing system, a directory for contact management, a QR code reader, use of an appointment compliance system engaging geofencing, and an enhanced calendar. Family services and treatment center staff accessed SAFE4BOTH from their laptops or tablets, and MSUD accessed SAFE4BOTH from their phones. RESULTS: Family services staff, treatment center staff, and MSUD participants rated SAFE4BOTH as usable and acceptable with average System Usability Scale scores of 68.1 (SD 8.5), 92.5 (SD 11.73), and 78.4 (SD 12.5) (respectively). CONCLUSION: The platform was judged both usable and acceptable by all three target populations (family services staff, treatment center staff, and MSUD). Further studies are planned to explore the efficacy of longitudinally supporting the mother’s recovery and the infant’s healthy development. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10248520/ /pubmed/37304428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1182630 Text en Copyright © 2023 Isaacs, Bajracharya, Taylor, Chang, Washio, Parker, Paul and Ma. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Isaacs, Krystyna R.
Bajracharya, Elina
Taylor, Shantae
Chang, Katie
Washio, Yukiko
Parker, Trenee
Paul, David A.
Ma, Tony X.
Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform
title Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform
title_full Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform
title_fullStr Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform
title_full_unstemmed Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform
title_short Usability and acceptability testing of a Plan of Safe Care in a mobile health platform
title_sort usability and acceptability testing of a plan of safe care in a mobile health platform
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10248520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37304428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1182630
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