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Multimedia psychoeducational interventions to support patient self-care in degenerative conditions: A realist review.

Peter O'Halloran1, David Scott1, Joanne Reid1, Sam Porter1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Multimedia interventions are increasingly used to deliver information in order to promote self-care among patients with degenerative conditions. We carried out a realist review of the literature to investigate how the characteristics of multimedia psychoeducational interventions combine with the contexts in which they are introduced to help or hinder their effectiveness in supporting self-care for patients with degenerative conditions.
METHOD: Electronic databases (Medline, Science Direct, PSYCHinfo, EBSCO, and Embase) were searched in order to identify papers containing information on multimedia psychoeducational interventions. Using a realist review approach, we reviewed all relevant studies to identify theories that explained how the interventions work.
RESULTS: Ten papers were included in the review. All interventions sought to promote self-care behaviors among participants. We examined the development and content of the multimedia interventions and the impact of patient motivation and of the organizational context of implementation. We judged seven studies to be methodologically weak. All completed studies showed small effects in favor of the intervention. SIGNIFICANCE OF
RESULTS: Multimedia interventions may provide high-quality information in an accessible format, with the potential to promote self-care among patients with degenerative conditions, if the patient perceives the information as important and develops confidence about self-care. The evidence base is weak, so that research is needed to investigate effective modes of delivery at different resource levels. We recommend that developers consider how an intervention will reduce uncertainty and increase confidence in self-care, as well as the impact of the context in which it will be employed.

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Keywords:  Degenerative conditions; Multimedia; Palliative care; Psychoeducational; Realist review; Self-care

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25336040     DOI: 10.1017/S1478951514001229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Support Care        ISSN: 1478-9515


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