Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals

Hafner J, Schönfeld S, Tokgöz P, Choroschun K, Schlubach A, Dockweiler C (2022)
Healthcare 10(10): 2019.

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Hafner, Jessica; Schönfeld, Simone; Tokgöz, PinarUniBi; Choroschun, KatharinaUniBi; Schlubach, Arndt; Dockweiler, Christoph
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Digital health interventions may contribute to closing the treatment gap for depression by reaching large populations at relatively low costs. This article presents the results of a broad, multisided German survey in 2020 on the acceptance and use of digital health interventions in depression care from the perspective of patients, their relatives, and health professionals. A total of 97 patients and relatives and 229 health professionals participated. Survey participants reported openness towards the use of digital health interventions in depression care but little knowledge and experience in the field. Digital health interventions appear to be a promising opportunity for reducing depressive symptoms and shortening waiting time for depression treatment, especially in rural areas. Providing information and technical competencies may increase awareness and knowledge about digital health interventions and the benefits of depression care.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Healthcare
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10
Ausgabe
10
Art.-Nr.
2019
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2227-9032
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2966845

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Hafner J, Schönfeld S, Tokgöz P, Choroschun K, Schlubach A, Dockweiler C. Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals. Healthcare . 2022;10(10): 2019.
Hafner, J., Schönfeld, S., Tokgöz, P., Choroschun, K., Schlubach, A., & Dockweiler, C. (2022). Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals. Healthcare , 10(10), 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10102019
Hafner, Jessica, Schönfeld, Simone, Tokgöz, Pinar, Choroschun, Katharina, Schlubach, Arndt, and Dockweiler, Christoph. 2022. “Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals”. Healthcare 10 (10): 2019.
Hafner, J., Schönfeld, S., Tokgöz, P., Choroschun, K., Schlubach, A., and Dockweiler, C. (2022). Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals. Healthcare 10:2019.
Hafner, J., et al., 2022. Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals. Healthcare , 10(10): 2019.
J. Hafner, et al., “Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals”, Healthcare , vol. 10, 2022, : 2019.
Hafner, J., Schönfeld, S., Tokgöz, P., Choroschun, K., Schlubach, A., Dockweiler, C.: Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals. Healthcare . 10, : 2019 (2022).
Hafner, Jessica, Schönfeld, Simone, Tokgöz, Pinar, Choroschun, Katharina, Schlubach, Arndt, and Dockweiler, Christoph. “Digital Health Interventions in Depression Care-A Survey on Acceptance from the Perspective of Patients, Their Relatives and Health Professionals”. Healthcare 10.10 (2022): 2019.
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