Literatuur en hoorcollege samenvatting E-mental health, praktijk en
onderzoek
Literatuur:
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E-mental health – Aantekeningen en Samenvatting Artikelen
Week 1: Innovaties in Digitale Preventie en Behandeling van Psychische
Aandoeningen
Kooistra (2019) - Cost and Effectiveness of Blended Versus Standard Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy for Outpatients With Depression in Routine Specialized Mental Health Care: Pilot
Randomized Controlled Trial
CBT is effectief maar vaak niet beschikbaar door kosten of gebrek aan getrainde
therapeuten. Blended CBT zou kosteneffectief kunnen zijn en goed voor
behandelingsmogelijkheden.
Doel: kosten en effectiviteit testen van blended CBT versus normale CBT voor depressieve
patiënten in gespecialiseerde GGZ
Conclusie: Deze pilotstudie toont aan dat blended CBT een veelbelovende manier zou
kunnen zijn om depressieve patiënten te betrekken bij gespecialiseerde geestelijke
gezondheidszorg. Vergeleken met standaard CBT werd gemengde CBT niet als
kosteneffectief beschouwd vanuit een maatschappelijk perspectief, maar had een
acceptabele waarschijnlijkheid van kosteneffectiviteit vanuit het perspectief van de
zorgverlener. De resultaten moeten zorgvuldig worden geïnterpreteerd vanwege de kleine
steekproefomvang. Verder onderzoek in grotere replicatiestudies, gericht op het