Obuobi-Donkor Gloria, Eboreime Ejemai, Shalaby Reham, Agyapong Belinda, Phung Natalie, Eyben Scarlett, Wells Kristopher, Dias Raquel da Luz, Hilario Carla, Jones Chelsea, Brémault-Phillips Suzette, Zhang Yanbo, Greenshaw Andrew J, Agyapong Vincent Israel Opoku
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Jun 23;7:e46431. doi: 10.2196/46431.
Public safety personnel (PSP) are exposed to traumatic events due to their work environments, which increases the risk of mental health challenges. Providing effective and evidence-based interventions, such as SMS text messaging programs, can improve PSP's overall mental well-being with high user satisfaction rates.
This study aims to evaluate users' satisfaction, receptiveness, and perceptions of a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based supportive SMS text messaging intervention (Text4PTSI).
Participants self-subscribed to Text4PTSI and received unidirectional cognitive behavioral-based supportive text messages for 6 months. Participants completed a web-based survey delivered via SMS text message at enrollment, and 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months post enrollment. Respondents' perception and receptivity of the program were assessed using a questionnaire measured on a 5-point Likert scale. Data were collected as categorical variables, and overall satisfaction with the Text4PTSI program was measured on a scale from 0 to 100.
There were 131 subscribers to the Text4PTSI program; however, only 81 subscribers responded to the survey, producing 100 survey responses across the 3 follow-up time points. The overall mean score of satisfaction was 85.12 (SD 13.35). More than half of the survey responses agreed or strongly agreed that Text4PTSI helped participants cope with anxiety (79/100 responses, 79%), depressive symptoms (72/100 responses, 72%), and loneliness (54/100 responses, 54%). Similarly, most of the survey responses agreed or strongly agreed that the Text4PTSI program made respondents feel connected to a support system, improved their overall mental well-being (84/100 responses, 84%), felt more hopeful about managing concerns about their mental health or substance use (82 out of responses, 82%), and helped enhance their overall quality of life (77/100 responses, 77%). The available survey responses suggest that the majority always read the supportive text messages (84/100 responses, 84%), took time to reflect on each message (75/100 responses, 75%), and returned to read the text messages more than once (76/100 responses, 76%).
PSP who responded to the follow-up surveys reported high user satisfaction and appreciation for receiving the Text4PTSI intervention during the 6-month program. The reported satisfaction with the service provided could pave the way to ensuring a better uptake of the service with potential effectiveness to end users.
公共安全人员(PSP)因其工作环境而暴露于创伤性事件中,这增加了心理健康问题的风险。提供有效的循证干预措施,如短信短信计划,可以提高PSP的整体心理健康水平,用户满意度很高。
本研究旨在评估用户对基于认知行为疗法(CBT)的支持性短信干预(Text4PTSI)的满意度、接受度和看法。
参与者自行订阅Text4PTSI,并接收基于认知行为的单向支持性短信,为期6个月。参与者在注册时、注册后6周、3个月和6个月通过短信完成了一项基于网络的调查。使用5点李克特量表测量的问卷评估受访者对该计划的看法和接受度。数据作为分类变量收集,对Text4PTSI计划的总体满意度以0至100的量表进行测量。
Text4PTSI计划有131名订阅者;然而,只有81名订阅者回复了调查,在3个随访时间点共产生了100份调查回复。总体满意度平均得分为85.12(标准差13.35)。超过一半的调查回复同意或强烈同意Text4PTSI帮助参与者应对焦虑(79/100回复,79%)、抑郁症状(72/100回复,72%)和孤独感(54/100回复,54%)。同样,大多数调查回复同意或强烈同意Text4PTSI计划使受访者感到与支持系统有联系,改善了他们的整体心理健康(8个回复,84%),对管理他们的心理健康或物质使用问题更有希望(82个回复,82%),并帮助提高了他们的整体生活质量(77/100回复,77%)。现有的调查回复表明,大多数人总是阅读支持性短信(84/100回复,84%),花时间思考每条短信(75/100回复,75%),并多次返回阅读短信(76/100回复,76%)。
回复随访调查的PSP报告了较高的用户满意度,并对在6个月的计划中接受Text4PTSI干预表示赞赏。报告的对所提供服务的满意度可能为确保更好地采用该服务铺平道路,对最终用户具有潜在的有效性。