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Effects on personal control of people with psychotic vulnerability by the use of an internet-based program (PCR): a pilot study

INTRODUCTION: Starting in 2008 an internet-based platform: Personal Control and Rehabilitation (PCR) has been developed for people with psychotic vulnerability and their formal and informal caregivers and was tested in two mental health institutions in The Netherlands. The Trimbos-institute and the...

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Autores principales: Boerema, Ina, de Leeuw, Rob
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571168/
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description INTRODUCTION: Starting in 2008 an internet-based platform: Personal Control and Rehabilitation (PCR) has been developed for people with psychotic vulnerability and their formal and informal caregivers and was tested in two mental health institutions in The Netherlands. The Trimbos-institute and the Julius-Centrum evaluated the development, the implementation and the preliminary effects of PCR on patients, informal caregivers and professionals. AIMS OF THE STUDY: It was expected that personal control and communication between patients and their (informal) caregivers will be facilitated by the use of PCR. Patients have insight in their treatment goals and medication. Communication no longer depends on the hours that the caregivers are available. METHODS: The development and implementation of PCR was followed by an effect and process evaluation. The process of implementation of PCR was evaluated with interviews, validated questionnaires and focusgroup discussions. The questionnaires measure Quality of life, Empowerment, Satisfaction with care, and social functioning (patients), sense of burden (informal caregivers), job satisfaction and workload (professionals) before the implementation of PCR, three and six months later. RESULTS: Results show that patients are satisfied with the use of PCR. They reported more insight in their treatment goals and easier communication with each other and (in)formal caregivers. Professionals are enthusiastic of the idea of an internet tool for this target group, as long as it is not a replacement for face-to-face contact. These and additional results will be presented and discussed. CONCLUSIONS: The use of PCR is appreciated by patients, although professionals and informal caregivers have to get more involved.
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spelling pubmed-35711682013-04-16 Effects on personal control of people with psychotic vulnerability by the use of an internet-based program (PCR): a pilot study Boerema, Ina de Leeuw, Rob Int J Integr Care Conference Abstract INTRODUCTION: Starting in 2008 an internet-based platform: Personal Control and Rehabilitation (PCR) has been developed for people with psychotic vulnerability and their formal and informal caregivers and was tested in two mental health institutions in The Netherlands. The Trimbos-institute and the Julius-Centrum evaluated the development, the implementation and the preliminary effects of PCR on patients, informal caregivers and professionals. AIMS OF THE STUDY: It was expected that personal control and communication between patients and their (informal) caregivers will be facilitated by the use of PCR. Patients have insight in their treatment goals and medication. Communication no longer depends on the hours that the caregivers are available. METHODS: The development and implementation of PCR was followed by an effect and process evaluation. The process of implementation of PCR was evaluated with interviews, validated questionnaires and focusgroup discussions. The questionnaires measure Quality of life, Empowerment, Satisfaction with care, and social functioning (patients), sense of burden (informal caregivers), job satisfaction and workload (professionals) before the implementation of PCR, three and six months later. RESULTS: Results show that patients are satisfied with the use of PCR. They reported more insight in their treatment goals and easier communication with each other and (in)formal caregivers. Professionals are enthusiastic of the idea of an internet tool for this target group, as long as it is not a replacement for face-to-face contact. These and additional results will be presented and discussed. CONCLUSIONS: The use of PCR is appreciated by patients, although professionals and informal caregivers have to get more involved. Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2012-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3571168/ Text en Copyright 2012, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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title_short Effects on personal control of people with psychotic vulnerability by the use of an internet-based program (PCR): a pilot study
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