Dokument: Investigating information needs and preferences regarding digital mental health services among medical and psychology students in Germany: A qualitative study

Titel:Investigating information needs and preferences regarding digital mental health services among medical and psychology students in Germany: A qualitative study
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20241017-130313-2
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Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Autoren: Braun, Pia [Autor]
Schwientek, Ann-Kathrin [Autor]
Angerer, Peter [Autor]
Guthardt, Lisa [Autor]
Icks, Andrea [Autor]
Loerbroks, Adrian [Autor]
Apolinario-Hagen, Jennifer [Autor]
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Stichwörter:mental health, medical students, technology acceptance, digital health literacy, Digital health, psychology students
Beschreibung:Background
Since 2020, physicians and psychotherapists in Germany can prescribe digital mental health services (dMHSs). However, even future healthcare professionals (HCPs), such as medical and psychology students, remain reluctant to use dMHSs, although they are a risk group for mental health issues themselves. Reasons include scepticism and lacking awareness of dMHSs, which can be addressed by acceptance-facilitating interventions (AFIs) such as information strategies. To date, though, little is known about their information needs.
Methods
Semi-structured interviews with n = 21 students were conducted between August and September 2021. Students of legal age studying psychology or medicine at a German university could participate. Interview recordings were transcribed verbatim and content-analyzed according to Mayring, using deductive and inductive coding.
Results
Most students reported having little experience with dMHSs. Digital health has barely been raised in their study, even though it was perceived as crucial for personal needs as well as in preparation for their work as HCPs. Students favoured receiving information on and recommendations for dMHSs from their university via, e.g. social media or seminars. Among others, information about data safety, scientific evidence base and application scope were preferred. Additionally, information on costs as well as user reviews seemed to be essential components of information strategies because students were concerned that high costs or low usability would hinder uptake.
Conclusions
The results give first insights on how future HCPs would like to be informed on dMHSs. Future research should focus on systematic variations of AFIs' components mimicking real-world decision scenarios to increase the adoption of dMHSs.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Braun, P., Schwientek, A.-K., Angerer, P., Guthardt, L., Icks, A., Loerbroks, A., & Apolinario-Hagen, J. (2023). Investigating information needs and preferences regarding digital mental health services among medical and psychology students in Germany: A qualitative study [OnlineRessource]. Digital Health, 9, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076231173568
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Fachbereich / Einrichtung:Medizinische Fakultät
Dokument erstellt am:17.10.2024
Dateien geändert am:17.10.2024
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