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Using experience sampling methods to support clinical management of psychosis: The perspective of people with lived experience

de Thurah,Lena
Kiekens,Glenn
Sips,Rob
Teixeira,Ana
Kasanova,Zuzana
Myin-Germeys,Inez
Abstract
The experience sampling method (ESM) has the potential to support person-centered care of psychotic disorders. However, clinical implementation is hampered by a lack of user involvement in the design of ESM tools. This qualitative study explored the perspective of nine people with lived experiences of psychosis. Participants re-ported a need to monitor a diverse range of daily-life experiences and indicated that ESM should allow for personalization to be clinically useful. While participants recognized the potential of ESM to increase awareness and control over their mental health, concerns were voiced about the validity and burden of monitoring one's own mental health.
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Funding Information: This work was supported by the Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO) Odysseus grant ( GOF8416N ) to Dr. Inez Myin-Germeys, and the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation Programme under grant agreement 945263 (IMMERSE). Dr. Glenn Kiekens is supported by a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Research Foundation Flanders ( 12ZZM21N ).
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2023
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Experience sampling method, Person-centered care, Psychosis, Psychotic Disorders/therapy, Humans, Life Change Events, Ecological Momentary Assessment, Mental Health, Qualitative Research
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de Thurah, L, Kiekens, G, Sips, R, Teixeira, A, Kasanova, Z & Myin-Germeys, I 2023, 'Using experience sampling methods to support clinical management of psychosis : The perspective of people with lived experience', Psychiatry Research, vol. 324, 115207. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115207
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