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Smartphone Ownership Use and Willingness to Use Smartphones to Provide Peer-Delivered Services: Results from a National Online Survey

机译:智能手机的所有权使用和使用智能手机提供对等服务的意愿:来自全国在线调查的结果

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Assess certified peer specialists’ smartphone ownership, use, and willingness to use smartphones to provide peer-delivered services. Certified peer specialist from 38 states completed an online survey. The final sample of 267 certified peer specialists included respondents from 38 states. The majority of certified peer specialists were female (73%; n = 195) and Caucasian (79.8%; n = 213), with an average age of 50.9 (SD = 12) years, range from 21 to 77 years. More than half of the certified peer specialists (82.1%; n = 184) were currently working in peer support positions. Of those who reported their mental health diagnoses, 11% reported their diagnosis as schizophrenia spectrum disorder, 22% of respondents reported bipolar disorder, and 23% reported persistent major depressive disorder. Nearly all respondents owned a smartphone (94.8%; n = 253), and everyone indicated that smartphones and tablets could enhance the services they deliver. Certified peer specialists reported substantial ownership and use of smartphones, comparable to existing national data. They are willing to deliver smartphone interventions for mental health and physical health self-management, suggesting that smartphones may be an increasingly useful tool for offering evidence-based care. Without Medicaid mandate, certified peer specialists are naturally trying to enhance peer delivered services with technology. Peer support could act as a mechanism to promote consumer engagement in a smartphone-based intervention. Certified peer specialist own and utilize smartphones, and the majority are willing to deliver technology-based and technology-enhanced interventions using these devices to address medical and psychiatric self-management.
机译:评估经过认证的同行专家的智能手机所有权,使用情况以及使用智能手机提供同行提供的服务的意愿。来自38个州的认证同行专家完成了在线调查。最终的267名经过认证的同行专家样本来自38个州。经认证的同行专家大多数是女性(73%; n = 195)和白种人(79.8%; n = 213),平均年龄为50.9岁(标准差= 12),范围为21至77岁。目前,超过一半的经过认证的同行专家(82.1%; n = 184)处于同行支持职位。在报告其心理健康诊断的患者中,11%的患者报告其诊断为精神分裂症谱系障碍,22%的患者报告为躁郁症,23%的患者报告为持续性重度抑郁症。几乎所有受访者都拥有智能手机(94.8%; n = 253),每个人都表示智能手机和平板电脑可以增强他们提供的服务。经过认证的同行专家报告称,与现有的国家数据相比,智能手机拥有和拥有大量所有权。他们愿意为心理健康和身体健康自我管理提供智能手机干预措施,这表明智能手机可能成为提供循证护理的越来越有用的工具。没有Medicaid授权,经过认证的同行专家自然会尝试通过技术来增强同行提供的服务。同行支持可以充当一种机制,以促进消费者参与基于智能手机的干预。经过认证的同行专家拥有并使用智能手机,并且大多数人都愿意使用这些设备提供基于技术和技术增强的干预措施,以解决医疗和精神病学的自我管理问题。

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