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DOI: 10.1055/a-1502-0961
Akzeptanz und Nutzung einer Website mit Gesundheitsinformationen zu psychischen Erkrankungen – www.psychenet.de
Acceptance and Use of the e-Mental Health Website – www.psychenet.de Die Website psychenet.de entstand (2011–2015) im Rahmen eines vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung geförderten Projektnetzwerks (Förderkennzeichen: 01KQ1002B). Anschließend (01/16–12/17; 01/19–12/20; 01/2021–12/2022) wurde bzw. wird sie von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik und Nervenheilkunde (DGPPN) weiter gefördert. Die Subdomain 8leben.psychenet.de wird vom Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG) im Rahmen eines Forschungsprojekts (Titel: 4E – Entwicklung und Evaluation von E-Mental-Health-Interventionen zur Entstigmatisierung von Suizidalität) gefördert Förderkennzeichen: ZMVI1–2517FSB117; 12/17–12/20.Zusammenfassung
Einleitung Wir untersuchen die Akzeptanz und Nutzung der Website www.psychenet.de, welche evidenzbasierte Gesundheitsinformationen, Selbsttests und Entscheidungshilfen zu psychischen Erkrankungen und Themen anbietet.
Methodik Mithilfe einer Online-Umfrage (Akzeptanzermittlung) und automatisch generierter Daten der Online-Protokollierung (Nutzungsanalyse) wurde die Website evaluiert.
Ergebnisse Insgesamt erzielt die Website psychenet.de bei ihren Nutzer*innen hohe Akzeptanzwerte. Zudem haben sich die Besucher*innenzahlen der Website stetig gesteigert.
Schlussfolgerung Die Ergebnisse weisen darauf hin, dass psychenet.de ein Angebot darstellt, welches insbesondere von bestimmten Zielgruppen in Anspruch genommen wird (z. B. Menschen mit hohem Bildungsstand). Zukünftige Forschung sollte unterschiedliche Darbietungsformen von Gesundheitsinformationen (z. B. Text- vs. Videobeiträge) für schwer erreichbare Zielgruppen untersuchen, sodass Gesundheitsinformationen möglicherweise einem noch breiteren Publikum zugänglich gemacht werden können.
Abstract
Objectives Aim of our study was to investigate acceptance and use of the German e-mental health website – www.psychenet.de offering evidence-based health information, self-tests and patient decision aids concerning mental disorders and issues.
Methods The website was evaluated by means of an online survey (acceptance) and automatically generated data by web analysis software (use).
Results Overall, the website psychenet.de achieved high acceptance ratings among its users. In addition, the number of visitors to the website has increased steadily.
Conclusion Results indicate that psychenet.de offers mental health information that are more likely to be used by certain groups (e. g., highly educated persons). Future research should focus on different presentation modes of health information (e. g. text- vs. video-based) for hard to reach target groups in order to potentially increase reach of health information to a broader audience.
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E-Mental-Health - Internet - evidenzbasierte Gesundheitsinformationen - psychische Erkrankungen* geteilte Letztautorenschaft
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