PsyAPP: The Development of a Mobile Application for Effective Health Management in Mentally Ill Patients
Marta Llorente-Alonso, Cristina García-Ael, Gabriela Topa, Ana Fernández-Araque, Lourdes Jiménez-Navascués, Mª Ángeles Martínez-Casado, Irene Garcés Carretero, Andrea Cuervas-Mons Tejedor

TL;DR
A mobile app called PsyAPP was developed to help mentally ill patients manage their health, showing improved empowerment and functioning in a pilot study.
Contribution
The PsyAPP mobile application was developed and tested as a novel tool to support mental health care and patient empowerment.
Findings
Patients using PsyAPP showed significantly greater psychological empowerment compared to the control group.
Statistically significant improvements were observed in psychological, social, and occupational functioning.
No significant changes in suicide risk were detected between pre- and post-intervention measurements.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: In recent decades, new technologies have been progressively integrated into various areas of mental health care. Mobile applications are potentially effective tools that allow psychiatric patients themselves to access self-management resources and tools within the community setting. Mental health nursing plays a key role in enabling patients to take an active role in their care and in promoting activities that foster their involvement and empowerment. The primary aim of this pilot study was to develop the PsyAPP mobile application to support both nurses and individuals with mental illness in managing care and improving health outcomes, and to assess its feasibility within a real-world clinical setting. Methods: A mobile application (PSYAPP) and a complementary web-based nursing management platform were designed and implemented. A total of 20 psychiatric patients…
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TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Mental Health via Writing
