JMIR human factors

Clinician and Patient Views on Using Passive Mobile Monitoring and Self-Tracking for Serious Mental Illness

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Abstract

Almost all patients with serious mental illness were receptive to using smartphone dashboards for self-monitoring.

  • Clinicians identified potential benefits of mobile data dashboards for monitoring health behaviors and providing alerts about worsening conditions.
  • Concerns among clinicians included increased workloads, lack of experience with health IT, and potential issues related to patient uptake due to paranoia and financial instability.
  • Patient feedback indicated that the mobile app and dashboards were easy to navigate and understand.
  • Privacy concerns and issues with phone battery life and data plans were common among patients with serious mental illness.
  • Despite concerns, most patients reported a willingness to use mobile tools for monitoring their mental health.

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