Stakeholders? views on online interventions to prevent common mental health disorders in adults implemented into existing healthcare systems in Europe

Autor: Barbara Nacke, Christina Botella, Tobias Krieger, Juliane Schmidt-Hantke, Rocío Herrero, Ina Beintner, Karin Waldherr, Stefanie Kuso, Monika Simek, Michelle Dey, Christian T. Moser, Kiona K. Weisel, Thomas Berger, Michael Schaub, Ernestina Etchemendy, David Daniel Ebert, Rosa M. Baños, Tanja Adamcik, Michael Zeiler, Bianka Vollert, Martina Nitsch, Kristian Hütter, Anna-Carlotta Zarski, Corinna Jacobi
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Adult
psychologists
Psychological intervention
610 Medicine & health
Computer-assisted web interviewing
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
prevention
Germany
medicine
Humans
AcademicSubjects/MED00860
AcademicSubjects/SOC01210
030212 general & internal medicine
Qualitative Research
Medical education
business.industry
Part II: ICare Stakeholder Survey
Mental Disorders
adult
Public Health
Environmental and Occupational Health

Usability
health care systems
Mental illness
medicine.disease
Focus group
Mental health
Internet-based intervention
mental disorders
Europe
Mental Health
Spain
attitude
Austria
Thematic analysis
Psychology
business
AcademicSubjects/SOC02610
Delivery of Health Care
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Internet-Based Intervention
mental health
Healthcare system
Zdroj: The European Journal of Public Health
Kuso, Stefanie; Nitsch, Martina; Zeiler, Michael; Simek, Monika; Adamcik, Tanja; Dey, Michelle; Berger, Thomas; Krieger, Tobias; Weisel, Kiona K; Zarski, Anna-Carlotta; Ebert, David D; Schaub, Michael P; Moser, Christian T; Botella, Christina; Baños, Rosa; Herrero, Rocio; Etchemendy, Ernestina; Nacke, Barbara; Beintner, Ina; Vollert, Bianka; ... (2021). Stakeholders' views on online interventions to prevent common mental health disorders in adults implemented into existing healthcare systems in Europe. European journal of public health, 31(Suppl 1), i55-i63. Oxford University Press 10.1093/eurpub/ckab043
Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckab043
Popis: Background Online preventive interventions can help to reduce the incidence of mental disorders. Whereas knowledge on stakeholders’ attitudes and factors relevant for successfully integrating online treatment into existing healthcare systems is available, knowledge is scarce for online prevention. Methods Stakeholders from Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Spain were surveyed. Potential facilitators/delivery staff (e.g. psychologists, psychotherapists) completed an online questionnaire (n = 183), policy makers (i.e. from the governing sector or health insurance providers) participated in semi-structured interviews (n = 16) and target groups/potential users of mental illness prevention (n = 49) participated in ten focus groups. Thematic analysis was used to identify their experiences with and attitudes and needs regarding online programmes to prevent mental disorders. Additionally, it was examined which groups they consider underserved and which factors they consider as fostering and hindering for reach, adoption, implementation and maintenance (cf. RE-AIM model) when integrating online prevention into existing healthcare systems. Results Main advantages of online mental illness prevention are perceived in low structural and psychological barriers. Lack of personal contact, security, privacy and trust concerns were discussed as disadvantages. Relevant needs are high usability and target group appropriateness, evidence for effectiveness and the use of motivational tools. Conclusions Positive attitudes among stakeholders are the key for successful integration of online mental illness prevention into existing healthcare systems. Potential facilitators/delivery staff must receive training and support to implement these programmes; the programmes must be attractive and continuously evaluated, updated and promoted to ensure ongoing reach; and existing infrastructure and contextual factors must be considered.
Databáze: OpenAIRE