Assessing the understandability, actionability, and quality of online resources for the self-management of bipolar disorder.

The Mental Health Clinician Pub Date : 2022-01-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.9740/mhc.2022.01.001
Nathan D Sutera, Courtney A Iuppa, Leigh Anne Nelson, Carrie R Kriz, Nicole A Gramlich, Shelby E Lang, Ellie S R Elliott, Roger W Sommi
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Introduction: This study aims to assess the understandability, actionability, and quality of online resources for the self-management (SM) of bipolar spectrum disorders in adults.

Methods: An online search using Google, Bing, and Yahoo! search engines was conducted to identify resources for bipolar disorder. Those that were published in English, discussed at least 1 method directed at improving an SM task, and were within the first 25 nonadvertisement results for each search were included. Resources directed specifically at adolescents were excluded. Understandability and actionability of the online resources were evaluated using the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT). Quality of the online resources was evaluated using the DISCERN instrument. The number of SM tasks each resource discussed was also evaluated. Overall mean appropriateness was calculated by averaging the percentage scores of understandability, actionability, and quality.

Results: Fifty-two resources were included. The mean sample scores were 8.4 (SD, 2.1; range, 2-13; maximum, 15) for understandability, 2.2 (SD, 1.2; range, 0-4; maximum, 5) for actionability, and 46.1 (SD, 8.9; range, 30-57; maximum, 75) for quality. The overall mean appropriateness percentage was 53.5% (SD, 11.7%; range, 18%-77%), with a goal of at least 70%. Included resources addressed a mean of 7.1 tasks (SD, 2.5; range, 1-14; maximum, 20).

Discussion: Most online resources for the SM of bipolar disorder scored poorly for understandability and actionability based on PEMAT scores and had low to moderate scores for quality using the DISCERN instrument. Future online resources should be designed with the goal of increasing appropriateness for patients.

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评估双相情感障碍自我管理在线资源的可理解性、可操作性和质量。
简介:本研究旨在评估成人双相情感障碍自我管理(SM)在线资源的可理解性、可操作性和质量。方法:使用Google, Bing和Yahoo!使用搜索引擎来确定双相情感障碍的资源。那些用英文发表的,讨论了至少一种改进SM任务的方法,并且在每个搜索的前25个非广告结果中被包括在内的内容。专门针对青少年的资源被排除在外。使用患者教育材料评估工具(PEMAT)评估在线资源的可理解性和可操作性。使用DISCERN工具评估在线资源的质量。还对讨论的每个资源的SM任务数量进行了评估。总体平均适当性是通过平均可理解性、可操作性和质量的百分比分数来计算的。结果:纳入52个资源。样本平均得分为8.4 (SD, 2.1;范围,2 - 13;可理解性,最大15),2.2 (SD, 1.2;范围0 - 4;可操作性最高为5),46.1(标准差8.9;30-57范围;最高75)的质量。总体平均适宜性百分比为53.5% (SD, 11.7%;范围:18%-77%),目标至少为70%。包括的资源平均涉及7.1个任务(SD, 2.5;范围1 - 14;最大,20)。讨论:大多数关于双相情感障碍SM的在线资源在基于PEMAT评分的可理解性和可操作性方面得分较低,并且在使用DISCERN工具的质量方面得分较低至中等。未来的在线资源应该以增加对患者的适宜性为目标来设计。
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