| Literature DB >> 24180273 |
Gavin Daker-White, Anne Rogers1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Digital technologies are increasingly directed at improved monitoring, management and treatment of mental health. However, their potential contribution to social networks and self-management support for people diagnosed with a serious mental illness has rarely been considered. This review and meta-synthesis aimed to examine the processes of engagement and perceived relevance and appropriateness of telehealth interventions for people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The review addresses three key questions. How is the use of digital communications technologies framed in the professional psychiatric literature? How might the recognised benefits of telehealth translate to people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia? What is the user perspective concerning Internet information and communication technologies?Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24180273 PMCID: PMC3917697 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-13-279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Search strategy – research studies on telehealth interventions in schizophrenia
| 1 | (telehealth OR tele-health OR telemedicine OR tele-medicine OR internet† OR computer* OR web OR interactive OR telecommunication OR telephone OR phone OR SMS OR tele-monitor OR telemonitor OR telemanagement OR tele-management OR teleconsultation OR telecare OR tele-care OR telematic OR telepharmacy OR tele-pharmacy) |
| 2 | (psychosis OR schizophrenia) |
| 3 | 1 and 2 |
*Not included in EMBASE (5905 results if retained), MEDLINE and PSYCHINFO as too many results were returned.
†Not included in MEDLINE, PSYCHINFO and Web of Knowledge (Social Sciences) as too many results were returned.
Search results, by database
| British Nursing Index | All fields | 10 |
| ASSIA | All fields | 92 |
| CINAHL | Words in subject heading | 352 |
| EMBASE | Keyword mapped to subject heading | 1176 |
| ERIC | All fields | 388 |
| OVID MEDLINE | Keyword mapped to subject heading | 430 |
| PSYCHINFO | Keyword mapped to subject heading | 594 |
| Sociological Abstracts | All fields | 52 |
| Web of Science | Topic [Set limited to “Social Science”] | 402 |
| | Total | 3496 |
| Following removal of duplicates | 2088 |
Figure 1Themes found in research studies, according to technology type.
Engagement, internet & peer support in schizophrenia
| Particular social groups (e.g. employed, educated females) | Internet as a social resource | Improves access to services |
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| Self-esteem and self-validation | Internet as social leveller; | Erosion of professional roles |
| Anonymity, absence of hierarchy | ||
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| Emotional and personal distance | Reduces Inter-personal Deficits | Management and Moderation |
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| For help with daily problems | Information as social capital | Maintain professional power |
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| Ambivalent needs for information | Uncontrollable amount of information | Internet as portal to misinformation and danger |
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| Symptom exacerbation | A means of surveillance, monitoring and control | Information collected for clinical prerogatives |
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