Public Acceptability of E-Mental Health Treatment Services for Psychological Problems: A Scoping Review

被引:65
作者
Apolinario-Hagen, Jennifer [1 ]
Kemper, Jessica [1 ]
Stuermer, Carolina [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hagen, Inst Psychol, Dept Hlth Psychol, Bldg D,1st Fl,Univ Str 33, D-58097 Hagen, Germany
[2] Univ Vienna, Inst Psychol, Vienna, Austria
来源
JMIR MENTAL HEALTH | 2017年 / 4卷 / 02期
关键词
mental health; eHealth; acceptability of healthcare; public opinion; attitude to computers; patient preference; diffusion of innovation; cognitive therapy; computer literacy; review; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; INTERNET TREATMENT; ACCEPTANCE MODEL; SELF-HELP; DISORDERS; PSYCHOTHERAPY; ANXIETY; CARE; INTERVENTIONS;
D O I
10.2196/mental.6186
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: Over the past decades, the deficient provision of evidence-based interventions for the prevention and treatment of mental health problems has become a global challenge across health care systems. In view of the ongoing diffusion of new media and mobile technologies into everyday life, Web-delivered electronic mental health (e-mental health) treatment services have been suggested to expand the access to professional help. However, the large-scale dissemination and adoption of innovative e-mental health services is progressing slowly. This discrepancy between potential and actual impact in public health makes it essential to explore public acceptability of e-mental health treatment services across health care systems. Objective: This scoping review aimed to identify and evaluate recent empirical evidence for public acceptability, service preferences, and attitudes toward e-mental health treatments. On the basis of both frameworks for technology adoption and previous research, we defined (1) perceived helpfulness and (2) intentions to use e-mental health treatment services as indicators for public acceptability in the respective general population of reviewed studies. This mapping should reduce heterogeneity and help derive implications for systematic reviews and public health strategies. Methods: We systematically searched electronic databases (MEDLINE/ PubMed, PsycINFO, Psyndex, PsycARTICLES, and Cochrane Library, using reference management software for parallel searches) to identify surveys published in English in peer-reviewed journals between January 2010 and December 2015, focusing on public perceptions about e-mental health treatments outside the context of clinical, psychosocial, or diagnostic interventions. Both indicators were obtained from previous review. Exclusion criteria further involved studies targeting specific groups or programs. Results: The simultaneous database search identified 76 nonduplicate records. Four articles from Europe and Australia were included in this scoping review. Sample sizes ranged from 217 to 2411 participants of ages 14-95 years. All included studies used cross-sectional designs and self-developed measures for outcomes related to both defined indicators of public acceptability. Three surveys used observational study designs, whereas one study was conducted as an experiment investigating the impact of brief educational information on attitudes. Taken together, the findings of included surveys suggested that e-mental health treatment services were perceived as less helpful than traditional face-to-face interventions. Additionally, intentions to future use e-mental health treatments were overall smaller in comparison to face-to-face services. Professional support was essential for help-seeking intentions in case of psychological distress. Therapist-assisted e-mental health services were preferred over unguided programs. Unexpectedly, assumed associations between familiarity with Web-based self-help for health purposes or " e-awareness" and intentions to use e-mental health services were weak or inconsistent. Conclusions: Considering the marginal amount and heterogeneity of pilot studies focusing on public acceptability of e-mental health treatments, further research using theory-led approaches and validated measures is required to understand psychological facilitator and barriers for the implementation of innovative services into health care.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 58 条
  • [21] Acceptance of Serious Games in Psychotherapy: An Inquiry into the Stance of Therapists and Patients
    Eichenberg, Christiane
    Grabmayer, Gloria
    Green, Nikos
    [J]. TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH, 2016, 22 (11) : 945 - 951
  • [22] The Internet as a Mental Health Advisor in Germany-Results of a National Survey
    Eichenberg, Christiane
    Wolters, Carolin
    Braehler, Elmar
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (11):
  • [23] Young men's attitudes and behaviour in relation to mental health and technology: implications for the development of online mental health services
    Ellis, Louise A.
    Collin, Philippa
    Hurley, Patrick J.
    Davenport, Tracey A.
    Burns, Jane M.
    Hickie, Ian B.
    [J]. BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2013, 13
  • [24] CONSORT-EHEALTH: Improving and Standardizing Evaluation Reports of Web-based and Mobile Health Interventions
    Eysenbach, Gunther
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2011, 13 (04)
  • [25] A systematic review of Internet-based therapy for the treatment of addictions
    Gainsbury, Sally
    Blaszczynski, Alex
    [J]. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 2011, 31 (03) : 490 - 498
  • [26] Privacy Issues in the Development of a Virtual Mental Health Clinic for University Students: A Qualitative Study
    Gulliver, Amelia
    Bennett, Kylie
    Bennett, Anthony
    Farrer, Louise M.
    Reynolds, Julia
    Griffiths, Kathleen M.
    [J]. JMIR MENTAL HEALTH, 2015, 2 (01):
  • [27] Acceptability of Internet treatment of anxiety and depression
    Gun, Shih Ying
    Titov, Nickolai
    Andrews, Gavin
    [J]. AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY, 2011, 19 (03) : 259 - 264
  • [28] Are healthcare workers' intentions to vaccinate related to their knowledge, beliefs and attitudes? a systematic review
    Herzog, Raul
    Jose Alvarez-Pasquin, Ma
    Diaz, Camino
    Luis Del Barrio, Jose
    Manuel Estrada, Jose
    Gil, Angel
    [J]. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2013, 13
  • [29] Internet Services for Communicating With the General Practice: Barely Noticed and Used by Patients
    Huygens, Martine W. J.
    Vermeulen, Joan
    Friele, Roland D.
    van Schayck, Onno C. P.
    de Jong, Judith D.
    de Witte, Luc P.
    [J]. INTERACTIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2015, 4 (04): : 22 - 33
  • [30] Choosing between Internet-based psychodynamic versus cognitive behavioral therapy for depression: a pilot preference study
    Johansson, Robert
    Nyblom, Anna
    Carlbring, Per
    Cuijpers, Pim
    Andersson, Gerhard
    [J]. BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2013, 13