D'Arcey Jessica, Collaton Joanna, Kozloff Nicole, Voineskos Aristotle N, Kidd Sean A, Foussias George
Slaight Centre for Youth in Transition, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Institute of Medial Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
JMIR Ment Health. 2020 Apr 2;7(4):e16993. doi: 10.2196/16993.
Individuals experiencing psychosis are at a disproportionate risk for premature disengagement from clinical treatment. Barriers to clinical engagement typically result from funding constraints causing limited access to and flexibility in services. Digital strategies, such as SMS text messaging, offer a low-cost alternative to potentially improve engagement. However, little is known about the efficacy of SMS text messaging in psychosis.
This review aimed to address this gap, providing insights into the relationship between SMS text messaging and clinical engagement in the treatment of psychosis.
Studies examining SMS text messaging as an engagement strategy in the treatment of psychosis were reviewed. Included studies were published from the year 2000 onward in the English language, with no methodological restrictions, and were identified using 3 core databases and gray literature sources.
Of the 233 studies extracted, 15 were eligible for inclusion. Most studies demonstrated the positive effects of SMS text messaging on dimensions of engagement such as medication adherence, clinic attendance, and therapeutic alliance. Studies examining the feasibility of SMS text messaging interventions found that they are safe, easy to use, and positively received.
Overall, SMS text messaging is a low-cost, practical method of improving engagement in the treatment of psychosis, although efficacy may vary by symptomology and personal characteristics. Cost-effectiveness and safety considerations were not adequately examined in the studies included. Future studies should consider personalizing SMS text messaging interventions and include cost and safety analyses to appraise readiness for implementation.
患有精神病的个体过早脱离临床治疗的风险极高。临床参与的障碍通常是由于资金限制导致服务获取有限且缺乏灵活性。数字策略,如短信文本消息,提供了一种低成本的替代方案,有可能改善参与度。然而,关于短信文本消息在精神病治疗中的疗效知之甚少。
本综述旨在填补这一空白,深入探讨短信文本消息与精神病治疗中的临床参与之间的关系。
对将短信文本消息作为精神病治疗参与策略的研究进行了综述。纳入的研究发表于2000年以后,语言为英语,无方法学限制,通过3个核心数据库和灰色文献来源进行识别。
在提取的233项研究中,15项符合纳入标准。大多数研究表明短信文本消息对参与度的各个方面有积极影响,如药物依从性、门诊就诊率和治疗联盟。对短信文本消息干预可行性的研究发现,它们安全、易于使用且受到好评。
总体而言,短信文本消息是一种低成本、实用的方法,可提高精神病治疗中的参与度,尽管疗效可能因症状和个人特征而异。纳入研究中未充分考察成本效益和安全性。未来的研究应考虑对短信文本消息干预进行个性化,并纳入成本和安全性分析,以评估实施的准备情况。