Department of Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Health Professions, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia.
BMC Psychiatry. 2019 Jun 20;19(1):191. doi: 10.1186/s12888-019-2153-0.
Internet-based interventions can make self-management and recovery-oriented information and tools more accessible for people experiencing severe mental illness, including psychosis. The aim of this scoping review was to identify and describe emerging joint uses of these Internet-based interventions by service users experiencing psychosis and mental health workers. It also investigated how using these Internet-based interventions influenced interactions between service users and workers and whether recovery-oriented working practices were elicited.
A scoping review method was used. Iterative review stages included identifying the review question, a comprehensive search including searching six electronic databases to locate relevant studies, selecting studies, charting the data, and collating and reporting the results. Rigour of the scoping review was enhanced by using an appraisal tool to evaluate the quality of included studies, and by using a published template for systematic description of interventions.
Fifteen papers about eleven Internet-based interventions that focused on self-management and/or recovery were identified. Interventions were web-based, mobile-device based, or both. The eleven interventions were used by service users either with their usual mental health workers, or with mental health workers employed in a research project. Emerging evidence suggested that jointly using an Internet-based intervention could support a positive sense of working together. However, mismatched expectations and poor integration of Internet-based interventions into service systems could also negatively influence interactions, leading to mistrust. The interventions demonstrated potential to elicit recognised recovery-oriented practices, specifically understanding service users' values and supporting their goal striving.
The use of Internet-based interventions focused on self-management and recovery in mental health services by service users and workers jointly demonstrates potential to support working together and recovery-oriented practice. Given that the quality of relationships is critical in recovery-oriented practice, greater focus on human support in Internet-based interventions is needed in future research and practice.
基于互联网的干预措施可以使经历严重精神疾病(包括精神病)的人更容易获得自我管理和康复导向的信息和工具。本研究旨在确定并描述服务使用者和心理健康工作者共同使用这些基于互联网的干预措施的新兴方式,同时调查使用这些基于互联网的干预措施如何影响服务使用者和工作者之间的互动,以及是否引出了以康复为导向的工作实践。
使用了范围综述方法。迭代审查阶段包括确定审查问题、全面搜索,包括搜索六个电子数据库以定位相关研究、选择研究、图表数据以及汇总和报告结果。通过使用评估工具评估纳入研究的质量,并使用发表的干预措施系统描述模板,增强了范围综述的严谨性。
确定了十五篇关于十一项重点关注自我管理和/或康复的基于互联网的干预措施的论文。干预措施是基于网络的、基于移动设备的或两者兼而有之。这十一项干预措施由服务使用者与他们的常规心理健康工作者一起使用,或与专门从事研究项目的心理健康工作者一起使用。新兴证据表明,共同使用基于互联网的干预措施可以支持积极的合作感。然而,期望不匹配和将基于互联网的干预措施整合到服务系统中的困难也可能对互动产生负面影响,导致不信任。这些干预措施显示出引发公认的以康复为导向的实践的潜力,特别是理解服务使用者的价值观并支持他们的目标追求。
服务使用者和工作者共同在心理健康服务中使用基于互联网的干预措施,重点关注自我管理和康复,具有支持共同工作和以康复为导向的实践的潜力。鉴于关系的质量在康复导向的实践中至关重要,未来的研究和实践需要更加关注基于互联网的干预措施中的人际支持。