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A Smartphone-Based Self-management Intervention for Bipolar Disorder (LiveWell): User-Centered Development Approach.

Geneva K JonathanCynthia A DopkeTania MichaelsAndrew BankClair R MartinKrina AdhikariRachel L KrakauerChloe RyanAlyssa McBridePamela BabingtonElla FrauenhoferJamilah I SilverCourtney CapraMelanie SimonMark BegaleDavid C MohrEvan H Goulding
Published in: JMIR mental health (2021)
User input guided the development of intervention content, technology, and coaching support for LiveWell. Users valued the provision of monitoring tools and the ability to personalize plans for staying well, supporting the role of monitoring and personalization as important features of digital mental health technologies. Users also valued human support of the technology in the form of a coach, and user difficulties with aspects of self-management and care-provider communication led to an expansion of the coach's support roles. Obtaining feedback from both users and coaches played an important role in the development of both the LiveWell technology and human support. Attention to all stakeholders involved in the use of mental health technologies is essential for optimizing intervention development.
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