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Employees’ perspectives on the facilitators and barriers to engaging with digital mental health in the workplace: a qualitative study

机译:员工对促进者的看法以及在工作场所参与数字心理健康的障碍:定性研究

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Background:udPrevalence rates of work related stress, depression and anxiety are high, resulting in reduced productivity and increased absenteeism. There is evidence that these conditions can be successfully treated in the workplace but take-up of psychological treatments amongst workers is low. Digital mental health interventions delivered in the workplace may be one way to address this imbalance, but while there is evidence that digital mental health is effective at treating stress, depression and anxiety in the workplace, uptake of and engagement with these interventions remains a concern. Additionally, there is little research on the appropriateness of the workplace for delivering these interventions, or on what the facilitators and barriers to engagement with digital mental health interventions in an occupational setting might be.udObjective:udThe aim of this research was to get a better understanding of the facilitators and barriers to engaging with digital mental health interventions in the workplace.udMethods:udSemi-structured interviews were held with 18 participants who had access to an occupational digital mental health intervention as part of a randomised controlled trial. The interviews were transcribed and thematic analysis was used to develop an understanding of the data.udResults:udDigital mental health interventions were described by interviewees as convenient, flexible and anonymous; these attributes were seen as being both facilitators and barriers to engagement in a workplace setting. Convenience and flexibility could increase the opportunities to engage with digital mental health, but in a workplace setting they could also result in difficulty prioritising time and ensuring a temporal and spatial separation between work and therapy. The anonymity of the Internet could encourage use, but that benefit may be lost for people who work in open plan offices. Other facilitators to engagement included interactive and interesting content and design features such as progress trackers and reminders to login. The main barrier to engagement was the lack of time. The perfect digital mental health intervention was described as a website that combined a short interactive course that was accessed alongside time-unlimited information and advice that was regularly updated and could be dipped in and out of. Participants also wanted access to e-coaching support.udConclusions:udOccupational digital mental health interventions may have an important role in delivering healthcare support to employees. Although the advantages of digital mental health interventions are clear, they do not always fully translate to interventions delivered in an occupational setting and further work is required to identify ways of minimising potential barriers to access and engagement.
机译:背景:与工作有关的压力,抑郁和焦虑的患病率很高,导致生产力下降和旷工增加。有证据表明,可以在工作场所成功治疗这些疾病,但工人接受心理治疗的比例很低。在工作场所提供的数字心理健康干预措施可能是解决这种不平衡的一种方法,但是尽管有证据表明数字心理健康可以有效治疗工作场所的压力,抑郁和焦虑,但人们对这些干预措施的吸收和参与仍然是一个问题。此外,关于工作场所是否适合实施这些干预措施,或者在职业环境中从事数字心理健康干预措施的促进因素和障碍可能很少。 ud目标: ud本研究的目的是 udMethods: ud半随机访谈与18名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,他们作为一项随机对照试验的一部分,可以接受职业性数字心理健康干预。 ud结果: ud受访者将数字心理健康干预描述为便捷,灵活和匿名的方式; ud结果: ud这些属性被视为促进和阻碍工作场所环境的因素。便利性和灵活性可以增加参与数字心理健康的机会,但是在工作场所,它们也可能导致难以安排时间的优先级以及确保工作与治疗之间在时间和空间上的分隔。 Internet的匿名性可能会鼓励使用,但对于在开放式办公室工作的人来说,这种利益可能会丢失。参与的其他促进者还包括交互式和有趣的内容以及设计功能,例如进度跟踪器和登录提醒。参与的主要障碍是缺乏时间。完美的数字心理健康干预被描述为一个网站,该网站结合了一个简短的交互式课程,该课程与无时限的信息和建议一起访问,这些信息和建议会定期更新并可以浸入和浸出。参与者还希望获得电子辅导支持。 ud结论: ud职业数字心理健康干预措施可能在为员工提供医疗支持方面发挥重要作用。尽管数字心理健康干预的优势很明显,但它们并不总是完全转化为在职业环境中实施的干预,因此需要进一步的工作来确定最大限度地减少潜在的获取和参与障碍的方法。

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