Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Psychooncology. 2012 Sep;21(9):1016-25. doi: 10.1002/pon.1993. Epub 2011 May 24.
Too few cancer patients and survivors receive evidence-based interventions for mental health symptoms. This review examines the potential for Internet interventions to help fill treatment gaps in psychosocial oncology and presents evidence regarding the likely utility of Internet interventions for cancer patients.
The authors examined available literature regarding Internet interventions tailored to cancer patients' mental health needs and reviewed elements of Internet interventions for mental health relevant to advancing psycho-oncology Internet intervention research.
Few rigorous studies focusing on mental health of cancer patients have been conducted online. A growing body of evidence supports the efficacy, accessibility, and acceptability of mental health Internet interventions for a variety of general and medical patient populations. The authors present recommendations and guidelines to assist researchers in developing, testing, and disseminating Internet interventions for cancer patients and survivors, to manage and improve their mental health. Issues unique to Internet interventions-including intervention structure, customization, provider interaction, and privacy and confidentiality issues-are discussed. These guidelines are offered as a step toward establishing a set of "best practices" for Internet interventions in psycho-oncology and to generate further discussion regarding the goals of such interventions and their place in cancer care.
Internet interventions have the potential to fill an important gap in quality cancer care by augmenting limited available mental health services. These interventions should be developed in a manner consistent with best practices and must be empirically tested and validated. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
接受心理健康症状循证干预的癌症患者和幸存者人数太少。本综述探讨了互联网干预措施在填补心理肿瘤学中治疗空白方面的潜力,并提供了互联网干预措施对癌症患者可能具有的效用的证据。
作者查阅了有关针对癌症患者心理健康需求的互联网干预措施的现有文献,并审查了与推进心理肿瘤学互联网干预研究相关的互联网干预措施的心理健康要素。
很少有针对癌症患者心理健康的在线严格研究。越来越多的证据支持各种一般和医疗患者群体的心理健康互联网干预措施的功效、可及性和可接受性。作者提出了建议和准则,以协助研究人员为癌症患者和幸存者开发、测试和传播可改善其心理健康的互联网干预措施,并管理这些干预措施。讨论了互联网干预措施所特有的问题,包括干预结构、定制、提供者互动以及隐私和保密性问题。这些准则旨在为心理肿瘤学中的互联网干预措施建立一套“最佳实践”,并进一步讨论这些干预措施的目标及其在癌症护理中的地位。
互联网干预措施有可能通过增强有限的心理健康服务来填补癌症护理质量的重要空白。这些干预措施的制定方式应符合最佳实践,并必须经过实证测试和验证。版权所有 © 2011 约翰威立父子公司