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Acceptance of home-based telehealth problem-solving therapy for depressed, low-income homebound older adults: qualitative interviews with the participants and aging-service case managers.

Namkee G Choi1, Nancy L Wilson2, Leslie Sirrianni3, Mary Lynn Marinucci4, Mark T Hegel5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report low-income homebound older adults' experience of telehealth problem-solving therapy (tele-PST) and aging-service case managers' (CMs') experience/perception of client-level personal barriers to accessing psychotherapy in general and PST specifically. DESIGN AND METHODS: The study sample consisted of 42 homebound older adults who participated in the feasibility and efficacy trial of tele-PST and completed 36-week follow-up assessments and 12 CMs of a large home-delivered meals program who referred their clients to the tele-PST trial. In-depth interviews with the older adults and written feedback and focus group discussions with the CMs provided the data.
RESULTS: Older adults reported a high rate of approval of PST procedures and acknowledged its positive treatment effect. Tele-PST participants were satisfied with videoconferenced sessions because they were convenient and allowed them to see their therapist. However, CMs reported that only about 10%-20% of potentially eligible older adults gave oral consent for PST. Significant treatment engagement barriers were the older adults' lack of motivation, denial of depression, perceived stigma, and other personal attitudinal factors. IMPLICATIONS: The real-world implementation of tele-PST or other psychotherapies needs to include educating and motivating depressed homebound elders to recognize their depression and accept treatment.
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Keywords:  Acceptance; Telepsychotherapy; Treatment engagement

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23929664      PMCID: PMC4155450          DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnt083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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