首页> 外文期刊>BMC Psychiatry >A qualitative study of online mental health information seeking behaviour by those with psychosis
【24h】

A qualitative study of online mental health information seeking behaviour by those with psychosis

机译:对精神病患者在线心理健康信息寻求行为的定性研究

获取原文
       

摘要

Background The Internet and mobile technology are changing the way people learn about and manage their illnesses. Little is known about online mental health information seeking behaviour by people with psychosis. This paper explores the nature, extent and consequences of online mental health information seeking behaviour by people with psychosis and investigates the acceptability of a mobile mental health application (app). Methods Semi-structured interviews were carried out with people with psychosis ( n =?22). Participants were purposively recruited through secondary care settings in London. The main topics discussed were participants’ current and historical use of online mental health information and technology. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed by a team of researchers using thematic analysis. Results Mental health related Internet use was widespread. Eighteen people described searching the Internet to help them make sense of their psychotic experiences, and to read more information about their diagnosis, their prescribed psychiatric medication and its side-effects. Whilst some participants sought ‘expert’ online information from mental health clinicians and research journals, others described actively seeking first person perspectives. Eight participants used this information collaboratively with clinicians and spoke of the empowerment and independence the Internet offered them. However nine participants did not discuss their use of online mental health information with their clinicians for a number of reasons, including fear of undermining their clinician’s authority. For some of these people concerns over what they had read led them to discontinue their antipsychotic medication without discussion with their mental health team. Conclusions People with psychosis use the Internet to acquire mental health related information. This can be a helpful source of supplementary information particularly for those who use it collaboratively with clinicians. When this information is not shared with their mental health team, it can affect patients’ health care decisions. A partnership approach to online health-information seeking is needed, with mental health clinicians encouraging patients to discuss information they have found online as part of a shared decision-making process. Our research suggests that those with psychosis have active digital lives and that the introduction of a mental health app into services would potentially be well received.
机译:背景技术互联网和移动技术正在改变人们学习和管理疾病的方式。对于精神病患者寻求行为的在线心理健康信息知之甚少。本文探讨了精神病患者在线心理健康信息搜索行为的性质,程度和后果,并研究了移动心理健康应用程序(app)的可接受性。方法对精神病患者进行半结构式访谈(n = 22)。目的是通过伦敦的二级保健机构招募参加者。讨论的主要主题是参与者对在线心理健康信息和技术的当前和历史使用。一组研究人员使用主题分析对访谈进行录音,转录和分析。结果与心理健康有关的互联网使用非常广泛。 18个人描述了在Internet上搜索以帮助他们了解自己的精神病经历,并阅读有关其诊断,处方的精神科药物及其副作用的更多信息。一些参与者从心理健康临床医生和研究期刊中寻求“专家”在线信息,而另一些参与者则表示积极寻求第一人称视角。八名参与者与临床医生合作使用了此信息,并谈到了互联网为他们提供的增强能力和独立性。但是,有9位参与者由于多种原因未与临床医生讨论他们对在线心理健康信息的使用,包括担心破坏其临床医生的权威。对于其中一些人,他们对所读内容的担忧导致他们停止服用抗精神病药物,而未与心理健康小组讨论。结论精神病患者使用互联网获取与精神卫生有关的信息。这可能是补充信息的有用来源,特别是对于那些与临床医生合作使用补充信息的人。如果不与他们的心理健康小组共享此信息,则可能会影响患者的医疗保健决定。需要一种在线搜索健康信息的合作方法,心理健康临床医生鼓励患者讨论他们在共享决策过程中在线发现的信息。我们的研究表明,患有精神病的人拥有活跃的数字生活,将心理健康应用程序引入服务中可能会受到欢迎。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号