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Text Message Exchanges Between Older Adults With Serious Mental Illness and Older Certified Peer Specialists in a Smartphone-Supported Self-Management Intervention

机译:在智能手机支持的自我管理干预中,具有严重精神疾病和旧的成年人和旧的成人认证专家的老年人之间的短信交换

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Objective: To identify the strategies peer specialists use to provide illness self-management support for older adults with serious mental illness (SMI) through text messaging. Method: Transcripts of text message exchanges between 8 older adult participants with SMI who completed the PeerTECH intervention and 3 older adult certified peer specialists who delivered the 12-week program were analyzed. Text message analyses explored themes relevant to peer support and health behavior change. Quantitative data comprised frequency of text messages by either the peer or consumer. Results: Consumers (N = 8) had a mean age of 68.8 years (SD = 4.9) and were mainly women (88%), White (100%), and married (75%). Certified peer specialists (N = 3) were all 55 or older; 100% were female, 66% identified as White, and 33% identified as African American. Overall, peers sent 215 text messages whereas consumers sent 141 text messages. In the peer specialist-consumer text message exchanges, we identified 4 themes on different aspects of illness self-management, including health behavior change, self-management therapeutic techniques, engagement in health technology, and peer support. Conclusions and implications for Practice: This exploratory qualitative study offers preliminary support that peers are able to use text messages to support the delivery of a peer-delivered home-based medical and psychiatric self-management intervention. Certified peer specialists can potentially provide a range of illness self-management support to older adults with SMI via text messaging. These findings will inform the development of standardized peer text-messaging services to augment evidence-based illness self-management interventions for older adults with SMI.
机译:目的:确定战略同行专家用于通过短信提供严重精神疾病(SMI)的老年成年人提供疾病自我管理支持。方法:分析了在完成PEERTECH干预的SMI的8名老成年参与者之间的文本消息交换的成绩单,并分析了送达12周计划的3岁的老成年人认证的同伴专家。文本消息分析与对等支持和健康行为更改相关的探索主题。定量数据包括对等体或消费者的文本消息的频率。结果:消费者(n = 8)平均年龄为68.8岁(SD = 4.9),主要是女性(88%),白色(100%),已婚(75%)。认证的同行专家(n = 3)全部55或以上; 100%是女性,66%鉴定为白色,33%被确定为非洲裔美国人。总体而言,同行发送215条短信,而消费者发送了141条短信。在同行专家消费者短信交易所中,我们确定了4个关于疾病自我管理的不同方面的主题,包括健康行为改变,自我管理治疗技术,卫生技术参与和同行支持。实践的结论和影响:该探索性定性研究提供了初步支持,即对同行能够使用短信来支持交付同行提供的家庭医疗和精神自我管理干预。经过认证的同行专家可以通过短信提供给老年人的老年人提供一系列疾病自我管理支持。这些调查结果将向制定标准化的同行短信服务的发展,以增加对具有SMI的老年人的循证疾病自我管理干预措施。

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