Between Rhetoric and Reality: Real-world Barriers to Uptake and Early Engagement in Digital Mental Health Interventions

IF 4.8 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction Pub Date : 2023-12-13 DOI:10.1145/3635472
Jacinta Jardine, Camille Nadal, Sarah Robinson, Angel Enrique, Marcus Hanratty, Gavin Doherty
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Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) have potential to provide effective and accessible care to entire populations, but low client uptake and engagement are significant problems. Few prior studies explore the lived experiences of non-engagers, because reaching this population is inherently difficult. We present an observational inquiry into the barriers to sign-up and early use of a DMHI, along with reasons for initial interest in the DMHI. We collected 205 online questionnaire responses and 20 interviews from self-referring participants across four healthcare ecosystems in the UK and US. Questionnaire results revealed that uncertainty about DMHI usefulness and usability were the main barriers to uptake, whereas forgetting about it, not finding time for it and not finding it useful were the main barriers to early engagement. Participants reported multiple reasons for considering the DMHI, reflecting the contextual, subjective nature of mental health. Our thematic analysis generated themes around 1) the need for human connection, 2) the impact of self-stigma on help-seeking, 3) the lack of knowledge around DMHIs and psychological therapy, 4) the desire for personally relevant care, and 5) the fluctuating, perennial nature of mental health. We discuss implications for DMHI design, implementation and future research, as well as transdisciplinary opportunities.

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言辞与现实之间:数字心理健康干预措施的吸收和早期参与的现实障碍
数字心理健康干预(DMHIs)有可能为整个人群提供有效、便捷的医疗服务,但客户接受度和参与度低是个大问题。之前很少有研究探讨未参与人员的生活经历,因为接触到这部分人群本身就很困难。我们对注册和早期使用 DMHI 的障碍以及最初对 DMHI 感兴趣的原因进行了观察调查。我们在英国和美国的四个医疗保健生态系统中收集了 205 份在线问卷和 20 次访谈,这些问卷和访谈均来自自我推荐的参与者。问卷调查结果显示,对 DMHI 有用性和可用性的不确定性是影响使用的主要障碍,而忘记使用、没有时间使用和觉得没用则是影响早期使用的主要障碍。参与者报告了考虑使用 DMHI 的多种原因,这反映了心理健康的背景和主观性质。我们的主题分析围绕以下主题展开:1)对人际交往的需求;2)自我污名对求助的影响;3)缺乏有关 DMHI 和心理治疗的知识;4)希望获得与个人相关的护理;5)心理健康的波动性和长期性。我们讨论了 DMHI 设计、实施和未来研究的意义,以及跨学科机会。
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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 工程技术-计算机:控制论
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期刊介绍: This ACM Transaction seeks to be the premier archival journal in the multidisciplinary field of human-computer interaction. Since its first issue in March 1994, it has presented work of the highest scientific quality that contributes to the practice in the present and future. The primary emphasis is on results of broad application, but the journal considers original work focused on specific domains, on special requirements, on ethical issues -- the full range of design, development, and use of interactive systems.
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