Digital adaptation of group activities in an outpatient center of a children's hospital: Adolescent participants' experiences

Costa-Cordella, Stefanella; Borgeaud Carmona, Karin; Carmona, Karin Borgeaud; Díaz Contreras, Nicole; Contreras, Nicole Diaz; González Cano, Ángela; Cano, Angela Gonzalez; Mazo Bontá, Claudia; Bonta, Claudia Mazo; Grasso-Cladera, Aitana

Abstract

IntroductionOutpatient centers offer specialized care to users with severe psychiatric disorders. The usual group activities of outpatient centers have been shown to be effective in the child and adolescent population. There are significant access limitations to these services and one way to expand coverage is through digital care. However, there are no studies on digital outpatient care services in Chile. The present study is part of the preparatory phase of a future randomized clinical trial to investigate the effectiveness of digital adaptation of outpatient centers interventions.ObjectivesTo explore the experience and subjective perception of the pilot intervention participants by identifying central themes, and to evaluate the participant's satisfaction regarding the intervention.MethodsOf the 13 users of the digital group activities, 10 participated in this study. Semi-structured interviews and satisfaction surveys were conducted between August 2020 and January 2021. The interviews were evaluated using content analysis and the surveys were con-ducted using descriptive statistics.ResultsParticipants were particularly appreciative of positive social interactions (with peers and therapists). There is a general perception of having improved socioemotional skills and mood. The digital implementation was satisfactory for most participants, who suggested adding activities that promote deeper interactions with their peers.ConclusionsThe core elements of this intervention would be the perception of social support (a possible therapeutic mechanism), along with the feeling of improved social skills and mood (possible main outcome).

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001019891400004 Not found in local WOS DB
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Título de la Revista: Medwave
Volumen: 23
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.5867/MEDWAVE.2023.04.2586

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS - SCOPUS