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数字心理健康与同伴支持:基于利益相关者视角构建变革理论

Digital mental health and peer support: Building a Theory of Change informed by stakeholders' perspectives.

作者信息

Thomson Meigan, Henderson Gregor, Rogers Tim, Locke Benjamin, Vines John, MacBeth Angus

机构信息

MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Togetherall, 250 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

PLOS Digit Health. 2024 May 30;3(5):e0000522. doi: 10.1371/journal.pdig.0000522. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Digital Mental Health and Peer support has the potential to bridge gaps in support through its scalability and accessibility. Despite the increasing use of these platforms, there remains a lack of understanding of how they operate in real life, from initial engagement to longer-term impact. We aimed to explore the key inputs, processes, user interactions, assumptions, barriers, facilitators, outcomes, and impacts associated with the use of DMH and peer support platforms by developing a Theory of Change with stakeholders. Stakeholders (n = 77) contributed to the formulation of the Theory of Change through a series of online workshops, focus groups, interviews, and open-ended survey feedback. Workshops were structured to capture information related to aspects of the Theory of Change and to allow stakeholders to provide feedback to improve the diagram. A thematic framework approach was used to analyze transcripts to enable comparisons of factors reported by members, commissioners, and platform staff. Stakeholders identified a variety of factors contributing to initial inputs, processes, outcomes, and impact. Engagement emerged as the most significant barrier to the use of platforms. Motivations for use included filling in gaps in available support, connecting with others and upskilling. Different member types determined how users would interact with the platform which could influence the social response of others. Outcomes were largely positive including provision of a safe online space, improvement in wellbeing, and feeling connected to others. Stakeholders noted impact was harder to identify due to the preventative nature of these platforms but suggested this related to the knowledge of available support, reduction in waiting for support and in referrals, and increasing engagement and uptake of the platforms. Stakeholders identified assumptions regarding internet access as a significant barrier. The Theory of Change illustrated three distinct pathways in digital mental health and peer support. Further research is needed to improve engagement and factors influencing engagement, the member experience and how impact is measured.

摘要

数字心理健康与同伴支持有潜力通过其可扩展性和可及性来弥合支持方面的差距。尽管这些平台的使用日益增加,但人们对它们在现实生活中的运作方式,从最初的参与到长期影响,仍缺乏了解。我们旨在通过与利益相关者共同制定一个变革理论,来探索与使用数字心理健康和同伴支持平台相关的关键投入、过程、用户互动、假设、障碍、促进因素、结果及影响。利益相关者(n = 77)通过一系列在线研讨会、焦点小组、访谈和开放式调查反馈,为变革理论的制定做出了贡献。研讨会的结构旨在收集与变革理论各方面相关的信息,并让利益相关者提供反馈以改进图表。采用主题框架方法分析文字记录,以便比较成员、专员和平台工作人员报告的因素。利益相关者确定了导致初始投入、过程、结果和影响的各种因素。参与度成为使用平台的最主要障碍。使用的动机包括填补现有支持的空白、与他人建立联系以及提升技能。不同类型的成员决定了用户与平台的互动方式,这可能会影响他人的社交反应。结果大多是积极的,包括提供一个安全的在线空间、改善幸福感以及感觉与他人有联系。利益相关者指出,由于这些平台的预防性,影响较难确定,但表示这与对现有支持的了解、减少等待支持和转诊的时间,以及提高平台的参与度和使用率有关。利益相关者将关于互联网接入的假设确定为一个重大障碍。变革理论阐明了数字心理健康和同伴支持中的三条不同途径。需要进一步研究以改善参与度以及影响参与度的因素、成员体验和影响的衡量方式。

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