数字心理健康工具:关于在流离失所和差距时代克服障碍的叙述审查

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Lara Anne Bridge , James Elsey , Pierre Pratley , Aniek Woodward
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在过去十年中,数字健康工具作为满足人口老龄化日益增长的医疗保健需求的一种有希望的解决方案获得了关注。特别是难民人口,由于持续不断的压力因素造成了沉重的精神健康负担,他们面临着更大的不利老龄化风险。数字卫生工具有可能为难民提供具有成本效益、可获得和可扩展的精神卫生保健。然而,这些技术在设计时往往没有考虑到边缘化和社会弱势群体,限制了它们对难民人口的适用性。这篇叙述性综述批判性地考察了难民心理健康数字健康工具的供应方(精神卫生系统的特征)和需求方(患者群体的特征)障碍。主要的供应方障碍包括服务的适当性和系统性挑战。在需求方面,服务的利用受到低意识、低意图、低获取、低能力和低依从性的威胁。我们探索潜在的解决方案,强调结合社区参与和采用系统方法共同设计数字健康工具的混合模式。通过应对这些挑战,数字卫生工具可以针对以前服务不足的人群进行定制,以促进心理健康和健康老龄化。
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Digital mental health tools: A narrative review on overcoming barriers in the age of displacement and disparities
Over the past decade, digital health tools have gained traction as a promising solution to meet the growing healthcare demands of an ageing population. Refugee populations, in particular, face heightened risks of adverse ageing due to ongoing stressors that contribute to a high mental health burden. Digital health tools offer the potential to provide cost-effective, accessible, and scalable mental health care for refugees. However, these technologies are often not designed with marginalised and socially disadvantaged groups in mind, limiting their suitability for refugee populations. This narrative review critically examines the supply-side (characteristics of the mental health system) and demand-side (characteristics of the patient population) barriers of digital health tools for refugee mental health. Key supply-side barriers include the appropriateness of services and systemic challenges. On the demand side, the utilisation of services is threatened by low awareness, intentions, access, capacity, and adherence. We explore potential solutions, emphasising hybrid models incorporating community involvement and adopting a systems approach to co-designing digital health tools. By addressing these challenges, digital health tools can be tailored towards those previously underserved, to promote mental health and healthy ageing.
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Maturitas
Maturitas 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
2.00%
发文量
142
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Maturitas is an international multidisciplinary peer reviewed scientific journal of midlife health and beyond publishing original research, reviews, consensus statements and guidelines, and mini-reviews. The journal provides a forum for all aspects of postreproductive health in both genders ranging from basic science to health and social care. Topic areas include:• Aging• Alternative and Complementary medicines• Arthritis and Bone Health• Cancer• Cardiovascular Health• Cognitive and Physical Functioning• Epidemiology, health and social care• Gynecology/ Reproductive Endocrinology• Nutrition/ Obesity Diabetes/ Metabolic Syndrome• Menopause, Ovarian Aging• Mental Health• Pharmacology• Sexuality• Quality of Life
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