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Forensic Psychiatric Outpatients’ and Therapists’ Perspectives on a Wearable Biocueing App (Sense-IT) as an Addition to Aggression Regulation Therapy: Qualitative Focus Group and Interview Study

Forensic Psychiatric Outpatients’ and Therapists’ Perspectives on a Wearable Biocueing App (Sense-IT) as an Addition to Aggression Regulation Therapy: Qualitative Focus Group and Interview Study

Patients were excluded if they had acute manic or psychotic symptoms, a high risk of suicide, severe physical conditions requiring immediate intervention, or insufficient understanding of the Dutch language. If a patient turned out to be eligible and interested in the research project, study participation was offered in a face-to-face appointment in which a brief oral description and full written information were provided.

Janna F ter Harmsel, Lisanne M Smulders, Matthijs L Noordzij, Lise T A Swinkels, Anna E Goudriaan, Arne Popma, Thimo M van der Pol

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e40237

Development of a Wearable Biocueing App (Sense-IT) Among Forensic Psychiatric Outpatients With Aggressive Behavior: Design and Evaluation Study

Development of a Wearable Biocueing App (Sense-IT) Among Forensic Psychiatric Outpatients With Aggressive Behavior: Design and Evaluation Study

First, we conducted a design study to explore the attitudes toward and specific requirements for a biocueing intervention in a forensic sample. With this information, an updated version of the Sense-IT app was developed. Then, we studied the app’s acceptability and usability and its preliminary effects on clinical outcomes in a 2-week evaluation study. The structure of the study has been shown in Figure 1. Study design: phases, participants, and concepts.

Annemieke ter Harmsel, Thimo van der Pol, Lise Swinkels, Anna E Goudriaan, Arne Popma, Matthijs L Noordzij

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e29267