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Facilitating In-House Mobile App Development Within Psychiatric Outpatient Services for Patients Diagnosed With Borderline Personality Disorder: Rapid Application Development Approach.

Ali Abbas ShakerStephen F AustinMie Sedoc JørgensenJohn Aasted SørensenHenrik BechmannHenriette E KinnerupCharlotte Juul PetersenRagnar Klein OlsenErik Simonsen
Published in: JMIR human factors (2023)
The RAD model could be meaningfully applied in a psychiatric setting to develop an app for BPD within a relatively short time period from conceptualization to implementation in the clinic. Short time frames and identifying a limited number of stakeholders with relevant skills in-house facilitated the use of this model. Despite some limitations, RAD could be a useful model in the development of apps for clinical populations to enable development and access to evidence-based technology.
Keyphrases
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  • borderline personality disorder
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