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A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Usability and Acceptability of Web-Based Relapse Prevention and Self-Monitoring Program: Secondary Analysis of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.


ABSTRACT: This secondary analysis of a pilot randomized controlled trial assessed the usability and acceptability of a web-based relapse prevention and self-monitoring program, which was newly developed for Japanese drug users. We analyzed quantitative and qualitative data using a mixed-method approach among 43 study participants. We assessed the usability of the programs using the Web Usability Scale (WUS) and satisfaction and acceptance using the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire 8-item version (CSQ-8). We also collected qualitative feedback using semi-structured open-ended questions. The results of WUS indicated that the usability of the programs was sufficient. According to the CSQ-8 results, the self-monitoring program had less satisfaction, while the web-based relapse prevention program met satisfaction. Some possible improvements for a future version of the web-based programs were suggested based on participants' feedback.

SUBMITTER: Takano A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7905227 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Usability and Acceptability of Web-Based Relapse Prevention and Self-Monitoring Program: Secondary Analysis of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

Takano Ayumi A   Matsumoto Toshihiko T  

Frontiers in psychiatry 20210211


This secondary analysis of a pilot randomized controlled trial assessed the usability and acceptability of a web-based relapse prevention and self-monitoring program, which was newly developed for Japanese drug users. We analyzed quantitative and qualitative data using a mixed-method approach among 43 study participants. We assessed the usability of the programs using the Web Usability Scale (WUS) and satisfaction and acceptance using the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire 8-item version (CSQ-8).  ...[more]

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