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Telehealth Interventions Delivering Home-based Support Group Videoconferencing: Systematic Review
by
Parkinson, Lynne
, Gray, Leonard
, Banbury, Annie
, Dart, Jared
, Nancarrow, Susan
in
Acceptability
/ Access
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Communication
/ Communication strategies
/ Community health care
/ Diabetes
/ Digital literacy
/ Discourse strategies
/ Education
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Group processes
/ Group therapy
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health services
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Intervention
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medical technology
/ Medical treatment
/ Meetings
/ Mental health
/ Mental health services
/ Mobility
/ Patient education
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Privacy
/ Professionals
/ Psychotherapy
/ Review
/ Rural areas
/ Self-Help Groups - standards
/ Social Support
/ Support groups
/ Systematic review
/ Telecommunications
/ Telemedicine
/ Telemedicine - methods
/ Underserved populations
/ Video conferencing
/ Video teleconferencing
/ Videoconferencing - standards
2018
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Telehealth Interventions Delivering Home-based Support Group Videoconferencing: Systematic Review
by
Parkinson, Lynne
, Gray, Leonard
, Banbury, Annie
, Dart, Jared
, Nancarrow, Susan
in
Acceptability
/ Access
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Communication
/ Communication strategies
/ Community health care
/ Diabetes
/ Digital literacy
/ Discourse strategies
/ Education
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Group processes
/ Group therapy
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health services
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Intervention
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medical technology
/ Medical treatment
/ Meetings
/ Mental health
/ Mental health services
/ Mobility
/ Patient education
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Privacy
/ Professionals
/ Psychotherapy
/ Review
/ Rural areas
/ Self-Help Groups - standards
/ Social Support
/ Support groups
/ Systematic review
/ Telecommunications
/ Telemedicine
/ Telemedicine - methods
/ Underserved populations
/ Video conferencing
/ Video teleconferencing
/ Videoconferencing - standards
2018
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Telehealth Interventions Delivering Home-based Support Group Videoconferencing: Systematic Review
by
Parkinson, Lynne
, Gray, Leonard
, Banbury, Annie
, Dart, Jared
, Nancarrow, Susan
in
Acceptability
/ Access
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Communication
/ Communication strategies
/ Community health care
/ Diabetes
/ Digital literacy
/ Discourse strategies
/ Education
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility studies
/ Group processes
/ Group therapy
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health services
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Intervention
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medical technology
/ Medical treatment
/ Meetings
/ Mental health
/ Mental health services
/ Mobility
/ Patient education
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Privacy
/ Professionals
/ Psychotherapy
/ Review
/ Rural areas
/ Self-Help Groups - standards
/ Social Support
/ Support groups
/ Systematic review
/ Telecommunications
/ Telemedicine
/ Telemedicine - methods
/ Underserved populations
/ Video conferencing
/ Video teleconferencing
/ Videoconferencing - standards
2018
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Telehealth Interventions Delivering Home-based Support Group Videoconferencing: Systematic Review
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Telehealth Interventions Delivering Home-based Support Group Videoconferencing: Systematic Review
2018
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Overview
Group therapy and education and support sessions are used within health care across a range of disciplines such as chronic disease self-management and psychotherapy interventions. However, there are barriers that constrain group attendance, such as mobility, time, and distance. Using videoconferencing may overcome known barriers and improve the accessibility of group-based interventions.
The aim of this study was to review the literature to determine the feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness, and implementation of health professional-led group videoconferencing to provide education or social support or both, into the home setting.
Electronic databases were searched using predefined search terms for primary interventions for patient education and/or social support. The quality of studies was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. We developed an analysis framework using hierarchical terms feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness, and implementation, which were informed by subheadings.
Of the 1634 records identified, 17 were included in this review. Home-based groups by videoconferencing are feasible even for those with limited digital literacy. Overall acceptability was high with access from the home highly valued and little concern of privacy issues. Some participants reported preferring face-to-face groups. Good information technology (IT) support and training is required for facilitators and participants. Communication can be adapted for the Web environment and would be enhanced by clear communication strategies and protocols. A range of improved outcomes were reported but because of the heterogeneity of studies, comparison of these across studies was not possible. There was a trend for improvement in mental health outcomes. Benefits highlighted in the qualitative data included engaging with others with similar problems; improved accessibility to groups; and development of health knowledge, insights, and skills. Videoconference groups were able to replicate group processes such as bonding and cohesiveness. Similar outcomes were reported for those comparing face-to-face groups and videoconference groups.
Groups delivered by videoconference are feasible and potentially can improve the accessibility of group interventions. This may be particularly useful for those who live in rural areas, have limited mobility, are socially isolated, or fear meeting new people. Outcomes are similar to in-person groups, but future research on facilitation process in videoconferencing-mediated groups and large-scale studies are required to develop the evidence base.
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