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Use of an Online Forum for Relatives of People With Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder: Mixed Methods Study

Use of an Online Forum for Relatives of People With Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder: Mixed Methods Study

REACT was originally developed as a printed toolkit or web page and reduces relatives’ distress [26]. To increase access and flexibility, REACT was adapted into an internet-based digital intervention [25] built in Word Press (Automattic Inc.) with a number of plug-ins. These included bb Press (Automattic Inc.) to run the REACT group forum. The content of the toolkit was informed by family intervention models for people with psychosis [11].

Steven Jones, Dimitrinka Atanasova, Susanna Dodd, Susan Flowers, Anna Rosala-Hallas, Heather Robinson, Elena Semino, Fiona Lobban

JMIR Ment Health 2022;9(10):e35837

Remote Care for Caregivers of People With Psychosis: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Remote Care for Caregivers of People With Psychosis: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

The main objective was to explore how a blended approach consisting of web-based (a Norwegian version of REACT, REACT-NOR) and phone-based support from skilled family therapists would be received when offered to the relatives of people who had recently experienced their first psychotic episode.

Kristin Lie Romm, Liv Nilsen, Kristine Gjermundsen, Marit Holter, Anne Fjell, Ingrid Melle, Arne Repål, Fiona Lobban

JMIR Ment Health 2020;7(7):e19497

Online Decision Support Tool for Personalized Cancer Symptom Checking in the Community (REACT): Acceptability, Feasibility, and Usability Study

Online Decision Support Tool for Personalized Cancer Symptom Checking in the Community (REACT): Acceptability, Feasibility, and Usability Study

Furthermore, the research team organized an event showcasing REACT to members of public. Participants of the event were invited to participate in research, use the REACT website, and provide their feedback in an open-ended questionnaire [32]. The same open-ended questionnaires were also used in a trial within community settings where members of the public could fill in the REACT questionnaire with assistance of a health care professional.

Marzena Ewa Ewa Nieroda, Artitaya Lophatananon, Brian McMillan, Li-Chia Chen, John Hughes, Rona Daniels, James Clark, Simon Rogers, Kenneth Ross Muir

JMIR Cancer 2018;4(2):e10073