| Literature DB >> 22436597 |
Janet Smithson1, Ray B Jones, Emily Ashurst.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in online collaborative learning tools in health education, to reduce costs, and to offer alternative communication opportunities. Patients and students often have extensive experience of using the Internet for health information and support, and many health organisations are increasingly trying out online tools, while many healthcare professionals are unused to, and have reservations about, online interaction.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22436597 PMCID: PMC3328264 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-12-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Discussion topics
| Discussion topics | |
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| Does anyone have experience of using or recommending Living Life To The Full or Moodgym, or any other CCBT (computerised cognitive behaviour therapy)? Describe and discuss those experiences. If no experience in the group, then discuss whether you see a role for this, and why (perhaps) you have not used or recommended it up to now | |
| Do you think discussion forums are useful for people with mental health problems? | |
| Given the evidence, and the limitations of the evidence, that you have heard so far, but taking into account the low marginal costs of such e-health interventions, do you think Internet based 'lifestyle changes' (diet, alcohol, smoking, sexual behaviour etc) programs can be useful? Might they have some role in mental health services? | |
| Practitioners: how would you feel about running a 'therapy' group webcast for a small group of your patients, where you were 'known' and in the video window, but they were anonymous? | |
| Do you think Skype (Internet video calls) between patients and mental health professionals is worthwhile? | |
| What do you think about the use of email between patients and mental health professionals? | |
| Do you think computer-patient interviewing could play a role in mental health services | |
| Do you think aids such as the Map of Medicine could play a role in mental health services? | |
| How would you feel about the sharing of online medical records between mental health professionals and patients? | |
| What do you think prevents greater use of the Internet in mental health practice and how can it be overcome? | |
| Are there particular groups of patients for whom the Internet would be most useful? And are there other groups for whom the Internet would not be useful? What are those groups and what are the differences? | |
| Given what you have heard over the last week how would you like to see the Internet being used in mental health services? | |