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Expectations experiences and attitudes of patients and primary care health professionals regarding online psychotherapeutic interventions for depression: protocol for a qualitative study

机译:患者和基层医疗保健专业人员对在线抑郁症心理治疗的期望经验和态度:定性研究方案

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BackgroundIn the year 2020, depression will cause the second highest amount of disability worldwide. One quarter of the population will suffer from depression symptoms at some point in their lives. Mental health services in Western countries are overburdened. Therefore, cost-effective interventions that do not involve mental health services, such as online psychotherapy programs, have been proposed. These programs demonstrate satisfactory outcomes, but the completion rate for patients is low. Health professionals’ attitudes towards this type of psychotherapy are more negative than the attitudes of depressed patients themselves. The aim of this study is to describe the profile of depressed patients who would benefit most from online psychotherapy and to identify expectations, experiences, and attitudes about online psychotherapy among both patients and health professionals that can facilitate or hinder its effects.
机译:背景技术2020年,抑郁症将导致全球第二大残疾人数。四分之一的人口在生活中的某些时候会遭受抑郁症的困扰。西方国家的精神卫生服务负担沉重。因此,已经提出了不涉及精神卫生服务的具有成本效益的干预措施,例如在线心理治疗计划。这些程序显示出令人满意的结果,但是患者的完成率很低。卫生专业人员对这类心理治疗的态度比抑郁症患者自身的态度更为消极。这项研究的目的是描述抑郁症患者的概况,他们将从在线心理治疗中受益最大,并确定患者和医疗专业人员对在线心理治疗的期望,经验和态度,这些期望,经验和态度可能会促进或阻碍其效果。

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