2013
DOI: 10.1037/prj0000005
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Consumer and provider responses to a computerized version of the Illness Management and Recovery Program.

Abstract: Objective: To explore mental health consumer and provider responses to a computerized version of the Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) program. Method: Semistructured interviews were conducted to gather data from 6 providers and 12 consumers who participated in a computerized prototype of the IMR program. An inductive-consensus-based approach was used to analyze the interview responses. Results: Qualitative analysis revealed consumers perceived various personal benefits and ease of use afforded by the new … Show more

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“…Ben-Zeev et al (2013) present findings on the development and usability testing of a smartphone system designed to facilitate self-management in people with schizophrenia. Wright-Berryman et al (2013) present responses of consumers and providers to a computerized version of the IMR program. Pratt et al (2013) report the results of a feasibility and effectiveness study evaluating an automated telehealth intervention designed to improve psychiatric and medical illness self-management in individuals with mental illness and comorbid medical disorders.…”
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“…Ben-Zeev et al (2013) present findings on the development and usability testing of a smartphone system designed to facilitate self-management in people with schizophrenia. Wright-Berryman et al (2013) present responses of consumers and providers to a computerized version of the IMR program. Pratt et al (2013) report the results of a feasibility and effectiveness study evaluating an automated telehealth intervention designed to improve psychiatric and medical illness self-management in individuals with mental illness and comorbid medical disorders.…”
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confidence: 99%