Chronic health conditions and disability are prevalent among community users of a digital mental health service: a scoping survey.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2389208
Christine T Shiner, Ian Li, Michael Millard, Alison E J Mahoney
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Objectives: Digital interventions can offer accessible and scalable treatment for chronic conditions, though often focus separately on physical or mental health. People accessing digital health services may live with multiple conditions or experience overlapping symptoms. This study aimed to describe the breadth and characteristics of chronic health conditions and self-reported disability among routine users of a digital mental health service, and to examine related motivations to engage with digital mental health interventions.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of adults registered with a digital mental health service in the Australian community (THIS WAY UP) was conducted. Participant demography, chronic health conditions, self-reported disability and motivations for accessing digital treatment were collected and analyzed descriptively.

Results: 366 participants responded (77% female, mean age 50 ± 15 years). 71.6% of participants (242/338) reported ≥1 chronic health condition and one-third reported multimorbidity (112/338, 33.1%). Chronic pain, musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders were most common. 26.9% of respondents (90/334) reported a disability, most commonly physical disabilities. 95% of those with chronic conditions reported negative mental health effects and 46% reported heightened interest in digital mental health treatments because of their condition. Primary motivations for digital service use were receiving a recommendation from a health professional and service accessibility.

Discussion: People who access digital mental health services in routine care report high rates of heterogenous chronic illness and related disability. There is interest in accessible digital treatments to support mental health at scale among people who live with varied chronic conditions and disabilities.

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数字心理健康服务的社区用户普遍存在慢性病和残疾问题:一项范围界定调查。
目标:数字干预措施可为慢性病提供可获得、可扩展的治疗,但通常只关注身体或精神健康。使用数字健康服务的人可能患有多种疾病,或者症状重叠。本研究旨在描述数字心理健康服务常规用户的慢性健康状况和自述残疾的广度和特征,并研究参与数字心理健康干预的相关动机:对在澳大利亚社区数字心理健康服务机构(THIS WAY UP)注册的成年人进行了横断面调查。调查收集了参与者的人口统计学特征、慢性健康状况、自我报告的残疾情况以及接受数字化治疗的动机,并进行了描述性分析:结果:366 名参与者做出了回应(77% 为女性,平均年龄为 50 ± 15 岁)。71.6%的参与者(242/338)报告了≥一种慢性疾病,三分之一的参与者报告了多病(112/338,33.1%)。慢性疼痛、肌肉骨骼和结缔组织疾病最为常见。26.9%的受访者(90/334)报告患有残疾,最常见的是肢体残疾。95%的慢性病患者表示其心理健康受到了负面影响,46%的患者表示因其病情而对数字心理健康治疗提高了兴趣。使用数字服务的主要动机是接受医疗专业人员的推荐和服务的可及性:讨论:在日常护理中使用数字心理健康服务的人报告了较高的异质性慢性病和相关残疾率。人们对可获取的数字治疗方法很感兴趣,以大规模支持患有各种慢性疾病和残疾的人的心理健康。
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