ReMindCare, an app for daily clinical practice in patients with first episode psychosis: A pragmatic real‐world study protocol

Despite the potential benefits of e‐health interventions for patients with psychosis, the integration of these applications into the clinical workflow and analysis of their long‐term effects still face significant challenges. To address these issues, we developed the ReMindCare app. This app aims to improve the treatment quality for patients with psychosis. We chose to study the app in real world and pragmatic manner to ensure results will be generalizable.

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