Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers

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Autor(a) principal: Karekla, Maria
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Kasinopoulos, Orestis, Neto, David Dias, Ebert, David Daniel, Van Daele, Tom, Nordgreen, Tine, Höfer, Stefan, Oeverland, Svein, Jensen, Kit Lisbeth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/7678
Resumo: Supervision is a cross-disciplinary practice among various professional groups. This study focuses on clinical supervision as a practice linked to psychology and psychotherapy. The literature highlights the need to expand and consolidate knowledge in this area. Specifically, in the few existing approaches to research on existential supervision, the need for the systematization of knowledge is clear. The use of qualitative methods is recognized as an approach that is likely to enrich knowledge of supervision. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the theme of clinical supervision, particularly as it relates to existential psychotherapy, from the supervisor’s perspective to assess insights from the experience of each participant. Method: The three participants are both existential psychotherapists and supervisors that apply the same approach, in group mode, in the context of psychotherapist training. The data were collected using phenomenological interviews. A comprehensive analysis of the transcripts of the interviews was performed using the phenomenological method. Results: Emerging themes presented a general meaning structure that represents eidetic dimensions and how they are related. The eidetic dimensions, relationship and responsiveness, arise in the existential approach as the foundational and promotional aspects of successful supervision.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
title Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
spellingShingle Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
Karekla, Maria
Digital interventions
E-health
Recommendations
Adherence
Engagement
title_short Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
title_full Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
title_fullStr Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
title_full_unstemmed Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
title_sort Best practices and recommendations for digital interventions to improve engagement and adherence in chronic illness sufferers
author Karekla, Maria
author_facet Karekla, Maria
Kasinopoulos, Orestis
Neto, David Dias
Ebert, David Daniel
Van Daele, Tom
Nordgreen, Tine
Höfer, Stefan
Oeverland, Svein
Jensen, Kit Lisbeth
author_role author
author2 Kasinopoulos, Orestis
Neto, David Dias
Ebert, David Daniel
Van Daele, Tom
Nordgreen, Tine
Höfer, Stefan
Oeverland, Svein
Jensen, Kit Lisbeth
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Karekla, Maria
Kasinopoulos, Orestis
Neto, David Dias
Ebert, David Daniel
Van Daele, Tom
Nordgreen, Tine
Höfer, Stefan
Oeverland, Svein
Jensen, Kit Lisbeth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digital interventions
E-health
Recommendations
Adherence
Engagement
topic Digital interventions
E-health
Recommendations
Adherence
Engagement
description Supervision is a cross-disciplinary practice among various professional groups. This study focuses on clinical supervision as a practice linked to psychology and psychotherapy. The literature highlights the need to expand and consolidate knowledge in this area. Specifically, in the few existing approaches to research on existential supervision, the need for the systematization of knowledge is clear. The use of qualitative methods is recognized as an approach that is likely to enrich knowledge of supervision. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the theme of clinical supervision, particularly as it relates to existential psychotherapy, from the supervisor’s perspective to assess insights from the experience of each participant. Method: The three participants are both existential psychotherapists and supervisors that apply the same approach, in group mode, in the context of psychotherapist training. The data were collected using phenomenological interviews. A comprehensive analysis of the transcripts of the interviews was performed using the phenomenological method. Results: Emerging themes presented a general meaning structure that represents eidetic dimensions and how they are related. The eidetic dimensions, relationship and responsiveness, arise in the existential approach as the foundational and promotional aspects of successful supervision.
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