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Patients’ Experiences of Helpfulness in Guided Internet-Based Treatment for Depression: Qualitative Study of Integrated Therapeutic Dimensions
by
Wilhelmsen, Maja
, Kolstrup, Nils
, Waterloo, Knut
, Høifødt, Ragnhild Sørensen
, Eisemann, Martin
, Lillevoll, Kjersti R
, Risør, Mette Bech
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavior therapy
/ Behavioral health care
/ Care and treatment
/ Change agents
/ Client Relations
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Clinical psychologists
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive behaviour therapy
/ Cognitive Therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Depression
/ Depression (Psychology)
/ Depression - therapy
/ Depression, Mental
/ Exegesis & hermeneutics
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Guidance
/ Health aspects
/ Health Problems
/ Health status
/ Helpfulness
/ Helping behavior
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Interviews
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medical Research
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Middle Aged
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Psychologists
/ Psychotherapy
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Quantitative research
/ Self help
/ Talking
/ Therapists
/ Therapy
/ Treatment Outcomes
/ Treatment programs
/ Young Adult
2013
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Patients’ Experiences of Helpfulness in Guided Internet-Based Treatment for Depression: Qualitative Study of Integrated Therapeutic Dimensions
by
Wilhelmsen, Maja
, Kolstrup, Nils
, Waterloo, Knut
, Høifødt, Ragnhild Sørensen
, Eisemann, Martin
, Lillevoll, Kjersti R
, Risør, Mette Bech
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavior therapy
/ Behavioral health care
/ Care and treatment
/ Change agents
/ Client Relations
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Clinical psychologists
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive behaviour therapy
/ Cognitive Therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Depression
/ Depression (Psychology)
/ Depression - therapy
/ Depression, Mental
/ Exegesis & hermeneutics
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Guidance
/ Health aspects
/ Health Problems
/ Health status
/ Helpfulness
/ Helping behavior
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Interviews
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medical Research
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Middle Aged
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Psychologists
/ Psychotherapy
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Quantitative research
/ Self help
/ Talking
/ Therapists
/ Therapy
/ Treatment Outcomes
/ Treatment programs
/ Young Adult
2013
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Patients’ Experiences of Helpfulness in Guided Internet-Based Treatment for Depression: Qualitative Study of Integrated Therapeutic Dimensions
by
Wilhelmsen, Maja
, Kolstrup, Nils
, Waterloo, Knut
, Høifødt, Ragnhild Sørensen
, Eisemann, Martin
, Lillevoll, Kjersti R
, Risør, Mette Bech
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavior therapy
/ Behavioral health care
/ Care and treatment
/ Change agents
/ Client Relations
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Clinical psychologists
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive behaviour therapy
/ Cognitive Therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Depression
/ Depression (Psychology)
/ Depression - therapy
/ Depression, Mental
/ Exegesis & hermeneutics
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Guidance
/ Health aspects
/ Health Problems
/ Health status
/ Helpfulness
/ Helping behavior
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Interviews
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medical Research
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Middle Aged
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Psychologists
/ Psychotherapy
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Quantitative research
/ Self help
/ Talking
/ Therapists
/ Therapy
/ Treatment Outcomes
/ Treatment programs
/ Young Adult
2013
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Patients’ Experiences of Helpfulness in Guided Internet-Based Treatment for Depression: Qualitative Study of Integrated Therapeutic Dimensions
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Patients’ Experiences of Helpfulness in Guided Internet-Based Treatment for Depression: Qualitative Study of Integrated Therapeutic Dimensions
2013
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Overview
Quantitative research on Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) has collected substantial evidence for the effectiveness of this treatment approach on health outcomes. Less is known about how patients find ICBT to be generally meaningful and helpful for treating depression.
To explore patients' experiences of being in ICBT treatment with a focus on the treatment dimensions that they considered helpful.
Choosing a phenomenological-hermeneutical approach, 14 patients were interviewed with semistructured qualitative interviews to elicit their understanding of using ICBT. The patients took part in a clinical trial using ICBT with MoodGYM, which also featured brief consultations with a clinical psychologist. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed according to the chosen methodology and organized into significant themes.
The phenomenological-hermeneutical analysis identified 5 themes relating overall to the meaning of this mode of treatment in terms of helpfulness. Two related to treatment in general: (1) taking action to address one's problems and (2) the value of talking to a professional. The next two themes specifically addressed guided self-help using the MoodGYM program: (3) acquiring relevant knowledge, and (4) restructuring the new knowledge acquired through ICBT. A fifth theme concerned (5) actual changes in patients' perceptions and interactions, related to either the self-help material or the face-to-face consultations with the therapist.
Three important dimensions were made explicit: the active engagement of the patient, the guidance of the therapist, and the content of the treatment program. The findings pointed to (1) the role of MoodGYM as a source of new knowledge providing patients with a structured approach to work with their depression, (2) the patient's role as the primary agent of change through adapting relevant knowledge from MoodGYM to their situation, and (3) the dialogue with the therapist as a trusting relationship in which to share thoughts and feelings, receive feedback and advice, and to assist the patient in making use of the MoodGYM content.
Publisher
Journal of Medical Internet Research,Gunther Eysenbach MD MPH, Associate Professor,JMIR Publications Inc,JMIR Publications
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