Zusammenfassung
Ziel der Studie Untersuchung der Nutzungsakzeptanz eines internetbasierten Selbstmanagementprogramms
für Depressionen.
Methodik Durchführung qualitativer Patienteninterviews (N = 7) und einer Expertenfokusgruppe
(N = 12 Experten).
Ergebnisse Internetprogramme stellen einen komplementären Behandlungsbaustein dar. Gewünscht
werden folgende Themenverknüpfungen: Übergewicht, Bewegung, Depression und sozialer
Austausch.
Schlussfolgerung Patienten- und Expertenurteile zeigen eine hohe Nutzungsakzeptanz. Eine Implementation
solcher Programme sollte soziale und körperliche Aspekte berücksichtigen.
Abstract
Objective Patients with chronic somatic diseases such as obesity often suffer from comorbid
depressive disorders and present a great challenge for the medical health care system.
The study aims to investigate the user acceptance of an internet-based self-management
program regarding depression (using the example of MoodGYM) from two different perspectives:
(A) the perspective of patients as well as (B) the perspective of experts based on
Rogersʼ 5 stages model of the innovation-decision process (2003).
Methods This study is following a qualitative design including qualitative patient interviews
(N = 7) and a focus group with medical experts (N = 12).
Results Internet-based self-management programs represent a complementary treatment approach
for patients and experts. Both groups see the need for combining the topics overweight,
activity, depression and social interchange.
Conclusion Patient and expert judgement showed a high degree of user acceptance for internet-based
self-management programs regarding depression. The implementation of such programs
within the medical care system of patients with obesity should take physical and social
aspects of the illness into account.
Schlüsselwörter
E-Health - Depressionen - Adipositas - internetbasiertes Selbstmanagementprogramm
MoodGYM - Rehabilitation
Keywords
E-Health - depression - obesity - internet-based self-management program MoodGYM -
rehabilitation