Developing STEP‐SE: A Qualitative Usability Study of a Novel Patient‐Reported Outcomes Tool for Managing Side Effects in Shared Decision‐Making for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder Care
Alessandro Rodolico,
Antonio Di Francesco,
Pierfelice Cutrufelli
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSchizophrenia treatment with antipsychotics often results in side effects that impact adherence and quality of life. Managing these effects remains challenging, as it requires balancing efficacy and tolerability. The Schizophrenia Technological Evaluation of Patient Side Effects (STEP‐SE) app aims to aid side effects monitoring and management through shared decision‐making (SDM).AimThis study aimed to evaluate the usability of the STEP‐SE app for patients and clinicians in managing antipsychotic side… Show more
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