Internetbasierte Interventionen in der Behandlung psychischer Störungen : Überblick, Qualitätskriterien, Perspektiven

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Internetbasierte Interventionen in der Behandlung psychischer Störungen : Überblick, Qualitätskriterien, Perspektiven. / Klein, J P; Gerlinger, G; Knaevelsrud, C; Bohus, M; Meisenzahl, E; Kersting, A; Röhr, S; Riedel-Heller, S G; Sprick, U; Dirmaier, J; Härter, M; Hegerl, U; Hohagen, F; Hauth, I.

In: NERVENARZT, Vol. 87, No. 11, 11.2016, p. 1185-1193.

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Klein, JP, Gerlinger, G, Knaevelsrud, C, Bohus, M, Meisenzahl, E, Kersting, A, Röhr, S, Riedel-Heller, SG, Sprick, U, Dirmaier, J, Härter, M, Hegerl, U, Hohagen, F & Hauth, I 2016, 'Internetbasierte Interventionen in der Behandlung psychischer Störungen : Überblick, Qualitätskriterien, Perspektiven', NERVENARZT, vol. 87, no. 11, pp. 1185-1193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-016-0217-7

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Klein, J. P., Gerlinger, G., Knaevelsrud, C., Bohus, M., Meisenzahl, E., Kersting, A., Röhr, S., Riedel-Heller, S. G., Sprick, U., Dirmaier, J., Härter, M., Hegerl, U., Hohagen, F., & Hauth, I. (2016). Internetbasierte Interventionen in der Behandlung psychischer Störungen : Überblick, Qualitätskriterien, Perspektiven. NERVENARZT, 87(11), 1185-1193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-016-0217-7

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@article{9b5e5319bfa04aa2bdeded5944552186,
title = "Internetbasierte Interventionen in der Behandlung psychischer St{\"o}rungen : {\"U}berblick, Qualit{\"a}tskriterien, Perspektiven",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Mental disorders are frequently not or only insufficiently treated. Internet-based interventions offer the potential of closing the existing gaps in the treatment of mental disorders; however, it is very difficult for patients and providers to choose from the numerous interventions available.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to develop a set of quality criteria that can help patients and care providers to identify recommendable internet-based interventions.METHODS: A selective literature search was carried out and the existing evidence on internet-based interventions in the treatment of mental disorders was collated. A panel of experts then developed quality criteria based on existing models for the systematic assessment of telemedicine applications.RESULTS: Internet-based interventions are effective in the treatment of a broad range of mental disorders. The best evidence is available for depression and anxiety disorders. A set of criteria is proposed for the evaluation of available internet-based interventions using a checklist. These criteria have to be developed further with input from other stakeholders.DISCUSSION: When taking these quality criteria into account, evidence-based interventions available on the internet can make an important contribution to improvement of the care of patients with mental disorders.",
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author = "Klein, {J P} and G Gerlinger and C Knaevelsrud and M Bohus and E Meisenzahl and A Kersting and S R{\"o}hr and Riedel-Heller, {S G} and U Sprick and J Dirmaier and M H{\"a}rter and U Hegerl and F Hohagen and I Hauth",
year = "2016",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1007/s00115-016-0217-7",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "87",
pages = "1185--1193",
journal = "NERVENARZT",
issn = "0028-2804",
publisher = "Springer",
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AU - Klein, J P

AU - Gerlinger, G

AU - Knaevelsrud, C

AU - Bohus, M

AU - Meisenzahl, E

AU - Kersting, A

AU - Röhr, S

AU - Riedel-Heller, S G

AU - Sprick, U

AU - Dirmaier, J

AU - Härter, M

AU - Hegerl, U

AU - Hohagen, F

AU - Hauth, I

PY - 2016/11

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N2 - BACKGROUND: Mental disorders are frequently not or only insufficiently treated. Internet-based interventions offer the potential of closing the existing gaps in the treatment of mental disorders; however, it is very difficult for patients and providers to choose from the numerous interventions available.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to develop a set of quality criteria that can help patients and care providers to identify recommendable internet-based interventions.METHODS: A selective literature search was carried out and the existing evidence on internet-based interventions in the treatment of mental disorders was collated. A panel of experts then developed quality criteria based on existing models for the systematic assessment of telemedicine applications.RESULTS: Internet-based interventions are effective in the treatment of a broad range of mental disorders. The best evidence is available for depression and anxiety disorders. A set of criteria is proposed for the evaluation of available internet-based interventions using a checklist. These criteria have to be developed further with input from other stakeholders.DISCUSSION: When taking these quality criteria into account, evidence-based interventions available on the internet can make an important contribution to improvement of the care of patients with mental disorders.

AB - BACKGROUND: Mental disorders are frequently not or only insufficiently treated. Internet-based interventions offer the potential of closing the existing gaps in the treatment of mental disorders; however, it is very difficult for patients and providers to choose from the numerous interventions available.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to develop a set of quality criteria that can help patients and care providers to identify recommendable internet-based interventions.METHODS: A selective literature search was carried out and the existing evidence on internet-based interventions in the treatment of mental disorders was collated. A panel of experts then developed quality criteria based on existing models for the systematic assessment of telemedicine applications.RESULTS: Internet-based interventions are effective in the treatment of a broad range of mental disorders. The best evidence is available for depression and anxiety disorders. A set of criteria is proposed for the evaluation of available internet-based interventions using a checklist. These criteria have to be developed further with input from other stakeholders.DISCUSSION: When taking these quality criteria into account, evidence-based interventions available on the internet can make an important contribution to improvement of the care of patients with mental disorders.

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KW - Journal Article

KW - English Abstract

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VL - 87

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EP - 1193

JO - NERVENARZT

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