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Digital Access in Working-Age and Older Adults and Their Caregivers Attending Psychiatry Outpatient Clinics: Quantitative Survey

机译:年龄较大的成年人及其照顾者参加精神病门诊的数字访问:定量调查

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Background: It has been suggested that improving access to mental health services, supporting self-management, and increasing clinical productivity can be achieved through the delivery of technology-enabled care by personal mobile-based and internet-based services. There is little evidence available about whether working-age and older adults with mental health problems or their caregivers have access to these technologies or their confidence with these technologies. Objective: This study aimed to ascertain the prevalence and range of devices used to access the internet in patients and caregivers attending general and older adult psychiatry outpatient services and their confidence in using these technologies. Methods: We conducted an anonymous survey of 77 patients and caregivers from a general psychiatry and old age psychiatry clinic to determine rates of internet access and device ownership, and attitudes to technology-enabled care. Results: We found high levels of internet access and confidence in using the internet in working-age adults, their caregivers, and older adult caregivers but not in older adult patients. The smartphone usage predominated in working-age adults and their caregivers. Older adult caregivers were more likely to use desktop or laptop computers. In our sample, tablets were the least popular form factor. Conclusions: Access rates and uptake of internet-based services have the potential to be high in working-age adults and their caregivers but are likely to be markedly lower among older adult patients attending psychiatry clinics. Applications designed for tablets are likely to have low uptake. All groups identified appointment reminders as likely to be beneficial.
机译:背景:有人建议,通过基于个人移动和基于互联网的服务提供技术支持的护理,可以改善获得心理健康服务的机会,支持自我管理并提高临床生产率。关于精神健康问题的工作年龄和老年人或他们的照料者是否可以使用这些技术或他们对这些技术的信心,几乎没有证据。目的:本研究旨在确定参加普通和老年人精神病门诊服务的患者和护理人员访问互联网的设备的普及程度和范围,以及他们对使用这些技术的信心。方法:我们对来自普通精神病学和老年精神病学诊所的77名患者和护理人员进行了匿名调查,以确定互联网访问率和设备拥有率以及对技术支持型护理的态度。结果:我们发现工作年龄的成年人,他们的照料者和老年照料者对互联网的访问程度很高,并且对使用互联网充满信心,但对于老年患者则没有。在工作年龄的成年人及其照料者中,智能手机的使用占主导地位。成人看护者更倾向于使用台式机或笔记本电脑。在我们的样本中,平板电脑是最受欢迎的外形尺寸。结论:在工作年龄的成年人及其看护者中,访问率和基于Internet的服务的使用率可能很高,但是在精神病诊所就诊的成年患者中的访问率和使用率可能会明显降低。专为平板电脑设计的应用程序可能吸收率较低。所有小组都认为约会提醒可能是有益的。

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