Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions

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Autor(a) principal: Costa-Cordella, Stefanella
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Borgeaud Carmona, Karin, Díaz Contreras, Nicole, González Cano, Ángela, Mazo Bontá, Claudia, Cozzi Bas, Amanda
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Resumo: Objective: To explore the experience of adolescent users of the day hospital who were part of the telematic adaptation of the usual group interventions of the day hospital. Background: Day Hospitals are specialized outpatient facilities whose objective is to stabilize the user through intensive treatment while remaining in their family or community. In Chile, there are not enough day hospitals. One way of expanding the coverage is telematic care, which also is adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.  However, there are no studies on telematic day hospital services in Chile. Material and Methods: ten users participated in the study (out of 13 users of the intervention). We conducted semi-structured interviews and self-administered surveys between August 2020 and January 2021. Content Analysis was used to analyze the interviews, and the surveys were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Results: Positive social interactions were particularly valued by the participants (with both peers and therapists). There is a general perception of having improved socioemotional skills and mood. Telematic implementation was considered satisfactory by most participants, and they proposed incorporating more activities to promote deeper interactions with their peers. Conclusion: The core elements of this intervention would be the perception of social support (a possible therapeutic mechanism) and the feeling of having improved social skills and mood (possible primary outcome).
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spelling Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventionsHospital de día en contexto de pandemia por COVID-19: experiencias de adolescentes asistiendo a intervenciones grupales telemáticasSocial WorkPsychiatricAdolescent HealthSocial InteractionTelemedicineHospital de DíaSalud MentalAdolescenciaIntervenciones grupalesTelemedicinaObjective: To explore the experience of adolescent users of the day hospital who were part of the telematic adaptation of the usual group interventions of the day hospital. Background: Day Hospitals are specialized outpatient facilities whose objective is to stabilize the user through intensive treatment while remaining in their family or community. In Chile, there are not enough day hospitals. One way of expanding the coverage is telematic care, which also is adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.  However, there are no studies on telematic day hospital services in Chile. Material and Methods: ten users participated in the study (out of 13 users of the intervention). We conducted semi-structured interviews and self-administered surveys between August 2020 and January 2021. Content Analysis was used to analyze the interviews, and the surveys were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Results: Positive social interactions were particularly valued by the participants (with both peers and therapists). There is a general perception of having improved socioemotional skills and mood. Telematic implementation was considered satisfactory by most participants, and they proposed incorporating more activities to promote deeper interactions with their peers. Conclusion: The core elements of this intervention would be the perception of social support (a possible therapeutic mechanism) and the feeling of having improved social skills and mood (possible primary outcome).Objetivo: explorar la experiencia de adolescentes usuarios del hospital de día que fueron parte de la adaptación telemática de las intervenciones grupales habituales de dicho hospital. Antecedente teóricos: los Hospitales de Día (HDD) son puntos de atención de hospitalización diurna y especializada cuyo objetivo es alcanzar la estabilización del usuario/a por medio de un tratamiento intensivo permaneciendo en su familia o comunidad. Los HDD en Chile son insuficientes. Una forma de ampliar la cobertura es la atención telemática, la que además se adapta a las limitaciones impuestas por la pandemia por COVID-19.  Sin embargo, no existen estudios sobre atención telemática de HDD en Chile. Material y Métodos: de los 13 usuarios de la intervención, 10 participaron en este estudio. Se realizaron entrevistas semi-estructuradas y encuestas autoaplicadas entre agosto 2020 y enero 2021.  Las entrevistas fueron analizadas utilizando Análisis de Contenido y las encuestas se analizaron con estadísticas descriptivas. Resultados: se aprecia una especial valoración de los/las participantes por las interacciones sociales positivas (con pares y terapeutas). Aparece una percepción general de haber mejorado en habilidades socioemocionales y estado de ánimo. La implementación telemática resultó satisfactoria para la mayoría de los participantes quienes proponen agregar actividades que promuevan interacciones más profundas con sus pares. Conclusión: los elementos centrales de esta intervención serían la percepción de apoyo social (posible mecanismo terapéutico) y la sensación de mejorar las habilidades sociales y el estado de ánimo (posible resultado principal).SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/258010.1590/SciELOPreprints.2580spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/2580/4491Copyright (c) 2021 Stefanella Costa-Cordella, Karin Borgeaud Carmona, Nicole Díaz Contreras, Ángela González Cano, Claudia Mazo Bontá, Amanda Cozzi Bashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta-Cordella, StefanellaBorgeaud Carmona, KarinDíaz Contreras, NicoleGonzález Cano, ÁngelaMazo Bontá, ClaudiaCozzi Bas, Amandareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-07-02T15:21:21Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/2580Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-07-02T15:21:21SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
Hospital de día en contexto de pandemia por COVID-19: experiencias de adolescentes asistiendo a intervenciones grupales telemáticas
title Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
spellingShingle Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
Costa-Cordella, Stefanella
Social Work
Psychiatric
Adolescent Health
Social Interaction
Telemedicine
Hospital de Día
Salud Mental
Adolescencia
Intervenciones grupales
Telemedicina
title_short Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
title_full Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
title_fullStr Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
title_full_unstemmed Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
title_sort Day hospital during COVID-19 pandemic: adolescents experiences of telematic group interventions
author Costa-Cordella, Stefanella
author_facet Costa-Cordella, Stefanella
Borgeaud Carmona, Karin
Díaz Contreras, Nicole
González Cano, Ángela
Mazo Bontá, Claudia
Cozzi Bas, Amanda
author_role author
author2 Borgeaud Carmona, Karin
Díaz Contreras, Nicole
González Cano, Ángela
Mazo Bontá, Claudia
Cozzi Bas, Amanda
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa-Cordella, Stefanella
Borgeaud Carmona, Karin
Díaz Contreras, Nicole
González Cano, Ángela
Mazo Bontá, Claudia
Cozzi Bas, Amanda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social Work
Psychiatric
Adolescent Health
Social Interaction
Telemedicine
Hospital de Día
Salud Mental
Adolescencia
Intervenciones grupales
Telemedicina
topic Social Work
Psychiatric
Adolescent Health
Social Interaction
Telemedicine
Hospital de Día
Salud Mental
Adolescencia
Intervenciones grupales
Telemedicina
description Objective: To explore the experience of adolescent users of the day hospital who were part of the telematic adaptation of the usual group interventions of the day hospital. Background: Day Hospitals are specialized outpatient facilities whose objective is to stabilize the user through intensive treatment while remaining in their family or community. In Chile, there are not enough day hospitals. One way of expanding the coverage is telematic care, which also is adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.  However, there are no studies on telematic day hospital services in Chile. Material and Methods: ten users participated in the study (out of 13 users of the intervention). We conducted semi-structured interviews and self-administered surveys between August 2020 and January 2021. Content Analysis was used to analyze the interviews, and the surveys were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Results: Positive social interactions were particularly valued by the participants (with both peers and therapists). There is a general perception of having improved socioemotional skills and mood. Telematic implementation was considered satisfactory by most participants, and they proposed incorporating more activities to promote deeper interactions with their peers. Conclusion: The core elements of this intervention would be the perception of social support (a possible therapeutic mechanism) and the feeling of having improved social skills and mood (possible primary outcome).
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