产后抑郁干预依从性的影响因素分析

Omobolanle Omisade, Alice Good, Tineke Fitch, J. Briggs
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产后抑郁症的辅助移动支持可以促进治疗依从性和行为改变的长期维持。这篇文章的目的是建立决定依从产后抑郁症干预和支持的因素。此外,本文旨在建立妇女对产后抑郁症的干预和支持的态度。84名先前诊断为产后抑郁症的妇女完成了一份在线问卷,调查内容包括她们先前使用产后抑郁症干预措施、抑制依从性的因素以及对干预措施的态度。结果显示辅助支持和联合多种干预措施可提高依从性。提供治疗指导也将积极提高治疗的吸收和保留。因此,在开发基于理论的产后抑郁症辅助移动应用程序时,应考虑这些因素。
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An Analysis of Factors Affecting Postnatal Depression Intervention Adherence
Adjunct mobile support for postnatal depression could promote treatment adherence and long-term maintenance of behavioural change. The aim of this article is to establish the factors that determine adherence to postnatal depression intervention and support. Also, this article is intended to establish attitudes that women have towards postnatal depression intervention and support. Eighty-four women with a previous diagnosis of postnatal depression completed an online questionnaire on their previous use of postnatal depression intervention and factors inhibiting adherence, as well as attitudes towards the intervention. Results showed that adjunct support and combining multiple interventions would improve adherence. The provision of treatment guidance will also positively enhance treatment uptake and retention. Therefore, these factors should be considered for the development of theory-based adjunct mobile application for postnatal depression.
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