Pywell Jake, Vijaykumar Santosh, Dodd Alyson, Coventry Lynne
Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, UK.
Digit Health. 2020 Feb 11;6:2055207620905422. doi: 10.1177/2055207620905422. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.
To address increasing demand of mental healthcare treatments for older adults and the need to reduce delivery costs, healthcare providers are turning to mobile applications. The importance of psychological barriers have been highlighted in the uptake of mobile-based mental health interventions and efforts have been made to identify these barriers in order to facilitate initial uptake and acceptance. However, limited research has focused on older adults' awareness of these applications and factors that might be hindering their use.
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceived barriers that older adults experience in the uptake of mobile-based mental health interventions.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sample of 10 older adults, 50 years or older (female = 7, mean age = 68 years), who experienced periods of low mood. National Health Service applications were demonstrated to facilitate conversation and explore participants' understanding of mental health and mobile-based mental health interventions. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the interview transcripts.
The social ecological model was adopted as an organising framework for the thematic analysis which identified six distinct barriers to older adults' uptake of mobile-based mental health interventions: mental electronic-health (e-health) awareness, interaction with technology, discontinuation, 'seeing' facilitates therapeutic alliance, incongruent role of the general practitioner and privacy and confidentiality.
Older adults experience a number of barriers to uptake ranging from the individual level to a macro, organisational level. The practical implications of these barriers are discussed such as the need for increased awareness of mobile-based mental health interventions among older adults.
为了满足老年人对心理健康治疗日益增长的需求以及降低治疗成本的需要,医疗保健提供者正在转向移动应用程序。心理障碍在基于移动设备的心理健康干预措施的采用过程中的重要性已得到强调,并且已经做出努力来识别这些障碍,以促进最初的采用和接受。然而,针对老年人对这些应用程序的认知以及可能阻碍其使用的因素的研究有限。
本研究的目的是探讨老年人在采用基于移动设备的心理健康干预措施时所感受到的障碍。
对10名50岁及以上(女性=7名,平均年龄=68岁)情绪低落的老年人进行了半结构化访谈。展示了国民保健服务应用程序以促进交流,并探讨参与者对心理健康和基于移动设备的心理健康干预措施的理解。采用主题分析法对访谈记录进行分析。
社会生态模型被用作主题分析的组织框架,该框架确定了老年人采用基于移动设备的心理健康干预措施的六个不同障碍:心理电子健康(e-health)意识、与技术的交互、停用、“眼见为实”促进治疗联盟、全科医生角色不一致以及隐私和保密性。
老年人在采用过程中经历了从个人层面到宏观组织层面的诸多障碍。讨论了这些障碍的实际影响,例如需要提高老年人对基于移动设备的心理健康干预措施的认识。