Richards Derek, Murphy Treasa, Viganó Noemi, Timulak Ladislav, Doherty Gavin, Sharry John, Hayes Claire
SilverCloud Health, The Priory, John's Street West, Dublin, Ireland.
School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Internet Interv. 2016 Jun 28;5:12-22. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2016.06.007. eCollection 2016 Sep.
There are clear advantages to internet-delivered interventions for depression. Users' perspectives on the acceptability, satisfaction, and efficacy of an internet-delivered treatment for depression can inform future developments in the area.
Respondents ( = 281) were participants in an 8 week supported internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy treatment for depressive symptoms. Self-report online questionnaires gathered quantitative and qualitative data on the user experience.
Most respondents were satisfied with the programme ( = 191), felt supported ( = 203), reported positive gains and impact resulting from use of the programme, and perceived these to be likely to be lasting effects ( = 149). Flexibility and accessibility were the most liked aspects. A small number of respondents felt their needs were not met by the intervention ( = 64); for this group suggestions for improvements centred on the programme's structure and how supporter feedback is delivered.
Results will deepen the understanding of users' experience and inform the development and implementation of evidence-based internet-delivered interventions.
通过互联网提供抑郁症干预措施具有明显优势。用户对互联网提供的抑郁症治疗方法的可接受性、满意度和疗效的看法可为该领域的未来发展提供参考。
281名受访者参与了一项为期8周、有支持的互联网认知行为疗法治疗抑郁症状的项目。通过在线自填问卷收集关于用户体验的定量和定性数据。
大多数受访者对该项目感到满意(n = 191),觉得得到了支持(n = 203),报告称使用该项目带来了积极的收获和影响,并认为这些可能是持久的效果(n = 149)。灵活性和可及性是最受欢迎的方面。少数受访者觉得干预措施未满足他们的需求(n = 64);对于这一组,改进建议集中在项目结构以及支持者反馈的提供方式上。
研究结果将加深对用户体验的理解,并为基于证据的互联网干预措施的开发和实施提供参考。