The importance of digital mental health interventions to support people with diabetes-related psychological outcomes: a narrative review

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Ayesha Adeel, C. Kannangara, H. Bharaj, A. Basu, Barrie Green, L. Ogilvie, J. Carson
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Purpose Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) are promising alternatives to traditional face-to-face psychological interventions to improve psychological outcomes in various chronic health conditions. However, their efficacy among people with diabetes is yet to be established. Therefore, this narrative review aims to identify the importance and need for evidence-based research on DMHIs targeting the psychological outcomes in people with diabetes. Design/methodology/approach Using a narrative review approach, this study highlights the technological advancements in diabetes health care and identifies a need for developing DMHIs for people with diabetes. Findings DMHIs are promising for improving psychological outcomes in people with diabetes. However, there is a need for further rigorous, controlled and high-quality diabetes-focused studies, to make firm conclusions on the effectiveness and appropriateness of DMHIs for patients with diabetes. This review also suggests that DMHIs based on psychological theories and studies with higher quality methodologies are also needed. Originality/value This review highlights the contemporary literature on diabetes and related technological advancements. The findings of this study serve as a basis of the improvement of policy on digital mental health services for people with diabetes, to impact the global burden of the disease.
数字心理健康干预措施对支持糖尿病相关心理结果患者的重要性:叙述性综述
数字心理健康干预(DMHIs)是传统面对面心理干预的有希望的替代方案,可改善各种慢性健康状况的心理结果。然而,它们对糖尿病患者的疗效尚未确定。因此,这篇叙述性综述旨在确定针对糖尿病患者心理结果的DMHIs的循证研究的重要性和必要性。本研究采用叙述性回顾方法,强调了糖尿病医疗保健的技术进步,并确定了为糖尿病患者开发DMHIs的必要性。研究发现,sdmhis有望改善糖尿病患者的心理状况。然而,需要进一步严格、对照和高质量的糖尿病研究,以确定DMHIs对糖尿病患者的有效性和适宜性。同时,还需要建立在心理学理论基础上的DMHIs和采用更高质量方法的研究。原创性/价值本综述重点介绍了当代关于糖尿病的文献和相关技术进展。本研究的结果可作为改善糖尿病患者数字心理健康服务政策的基础,以影响该疾病的全球负担。
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