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Consensus statement on the problem of terminology in psychological interventions using the internet or digital components

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.146055
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.invent.2020.100331
PubMed ID
32577404
Description
Since the emergence of psychological interventions delivered via the Internet they have differed in numerous ways. The wealth of formats, methods, and technological solutions has led to increased availability and cost-effectiveness of clinical care, however, it has simultaneously generated a multitude of terms. With this paper, we first aim to establish whether a terminology issue exists in the field of Internet-delivered psychological interventions. If so, we aim to determine its implications for research, education, and practice. Furthermore, we intend to discuss solutions to mitigate the problem; in particular, we propose the concept of a common glossary. We invited 23 experts in the field of Internet-delivered interventions to respond to four questions, and employed the Delphi method to facilitate a discussion. We found that experts overwhelmingly agreed that there were terminological challenges, and that it had significant consequences for conducting research, treating patients, educating students, and informing the general public about Internet-delivered interventions. A cautious agreement has been reached that formulating a common glossary would be beneficial for the field to address the terminology issue. We end with recommendations for the possible formats of the glossary and means to disseminate it in a way that maximizes the probability of broad acceptance for a variety of stakeholders.
Date of Publication
2020-06-02
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Smoktunowicza, Ewelina
Barak, Azy
Anderssond, Gerhard
Banos, Rosa M.
Berger, Thomasorcid-logo
Institut für Psychologie, Abt. Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie
Botella, Cristina
Dear, Blake F.
Donker, Tara
Ebertl, David D.
Hadjistavropoulos, Heather
Hodginsn, David C.
Kaldo, Viktor
Mohr, David C.
Nordgreenr, Tine
Powers, Mark B.
Riper, Heleen
Ritterband, Lee M.
Rozentale, Alexander
Schueller, Stephen M.
Titov, Nickolai
Weise, Cornelia
Carlbringb, Per
Additional Credits
Institut für Psychologie, Abt. Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie
Series
Internet Interventions
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2214-7829
Access(Rights)
open.access
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