A Web-Based Supportive Intervention for Families Living With Depression: Content Analysis and Formative Evaluation

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作者
Stjernsward, Sigrid [1 ]
Hansson, Lars [1 ]
机构
[1] Lund Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Box 157, Lund, Sweden
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JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS | 2014年 / 3卷 / 01期
关键词
family caregivers; depression; online social networks; social support;
D O I
10.2196/resprot.3051
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Relatives of people with a mental illness who live together can experience additional burdens that may require support. A Web-based tool including a psychoeducation module, a diary, and a password-protected forum was developed to support relatives of a person with depression. Objective: The objective of our study was to explore participants' use of the Web-based tool, with focus on the forum, and to assess its potential health and psychosocial benefits. Methods: Twenty-five people participated in this explorative open trial. Self-rating instruments assessing caregiver burden, stigma, and the tool's usability were analyzed with Carer QoL7-D, DISC-12, and a system usability scale. A summary measure of subjective burden was assessed with CarerQoL-VAS. The forum posts were studied using content analysis. Results: The majority reported fulfillment from their caregiving tasks (84%, 21/25), and had relational problems (76%, 19/25), their own mental health problems (72%, 18/25), support (2%, 18/25), and difficulties coordinating daily activities with caregiving (56%, 14/25). Most (72%, 18/25) reported having been able to use their inner strength to cope with stigma and discrimination, 64% (16/25) had concealed or hidden the person's condition, and 40% (10/25) reported having been avoided or shunned by people who knew about the illness. Forty-eight percent (12/25) reported unfair treatment from family; 40% (10/25) in marriage or divorce and 36% (9/25) from mental health staff. Almost one-third (28%, 7/25) reported having stopped themselves from having a close personal relationship. Participants' subjective assessment of the tool's usability resulted in a mean of 61.5 (range, 22.5-90; possible total value 0-100; > 70=good). Ten people participated in the forum; content analysis resulted in five categories describing relatives' situations: balancing the caregiver's role and relationship to the patient; their own lives and need for support; resources and patient advocacy; a looming shadow on leisure, social, and professional life; and interaction and social support. Conclusions: Further studies are needed to explore optimal ways of using Web-based tools to address support for relatives of a person with mental illness. Professional feedback may enhance the use and value of online communities.
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