1. Effectiveness of an occupational self-analysis intervention through a mobile application (OcupApp) in people with anxiety or depression: a randomised controlled trial protocol.
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Rodriguez-Bailon, María, Vidaña-Moya, Laura, Fernández-Solano, Ana Judit, Grau-Carrion, Sergi, and Merchán-Baeza, José Antonio
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ANXIETY treatment , *MOBILE apps , *SELF-evaluation , *DIGITAL technology , *HEALTH status indicators , *STATISTICAL sampling , *PRIMARY health care , *EVALUATION of medical care , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *OCCUPATIONAL therapy , *TELEMEDICINE , *QUALITY of life , *PARTICIPATION , *MENTAL depression , *ACTIVITIES of daily living , *EVALUATION - Abstract
The main objective of this protocol is to understand the effectiveness of the use of a mobile application (OcupApp) to generate a personal self-analysis about meaningful activities in a population of adults aged between 50 and 70 years with low or moderate depression/anxiety. A randomised study will be carried out comparing the effects of the use of the OcupApp application with a control intervention on health-related quality of life, mental health, frequency of participation on meaningful activities, and perceived occupational balance. This is the first study to use occupational self-analysis in m-health to improve occupational balance, mental health, frequency of participation in meaningful activities and health-related quality of life. The app was co-created with a population whose characteristics are similar to those of the target users, and it was tested in both the intervention itself and the presentation, thus it is expected to be effective. Trial Registration Number: Clinical Trial B1-2020_25 IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION: This is the first study to evaluate the impact of an app on occupational participation in people older than 50 years with mild-moderate anxiety and/or depression Introducing an occupational self-analysis app that helps people become aware of their occupations can improve health-related quality of life, mental health, frequency of participation on meaningful activities, and perceived occupational balance. OcupApp will allow people to go under occupational self-analysis process from home or any other place, maintaining the principles of the original programme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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