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Implementation of a computer-assisted face-to-face intervention for mapping the social support networks of patients with severe mental illness in routine clinical practice: Analysis of the appropriateness and acceptability of the intervention

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  • Pablo Nicaise
  • Hélène Garin
  • Pierre Smith
  • Sébastien d’Oreye de Lantremange
  • Laurent Leleux
  • François Wyngaerden
  • Vincent Lorant

Abstract

Background: Social support is a key dimension of personal recovery for patients with severe mental disorders. Although clinicians and health professionals should monitor the social support resources of patients in order to provide effective treatment, no specific tool or intervention exist for that purpose. Egonet is a computer-assisted intervention for health and social services that enables the mapping, assessment and fostering of patients’ social support networks. Aims: This paper describes the intervention and evaluates the appropriateness and acceptability of its implementation in a clinical setting. Method: We described the computer-assisted intervention. We used a questionnaire to assess how appropriate and acceptable clinicians found a preliminary version to be. We also collected patients’ level of satisfaction with their social support networks before and after the intervention and carried out qualitative interviews. Results: Egonet is made up of four components: (1) a computer-assisted interview for mapping social networks, (2) a remote data server, (3) a data-mining module and (4) a customisable reporting tool. Egonet was implemented for 232 patients by 91 clinicians from five services. The intervention was perceived by clinicians as appropriate and useful for clinical practice, although it was noted that considerable effort was required to obtain its benefits. Patients were slightly more satisfied with their social support after the intervention than before, and expressed the opinion that more attention should be paid to the social support network. Conclusions: EGONET is appropriate and acceptable for use in work related to the social support networks of patients with psychiatric disorders.

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  • Pablo Nicaise & Hélène Garin & Pierre Smith & Sébastien d’Oreye de Lantremange & Laurent Leleux & François Wyngaerden & Vincent Lorant, 2022. "Implementation of a computer-assisted face-to-face intervention for mapping the social support networks of patients with severe mental illness in routine clinical practice: Analysis of the appropriate," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 68(8), pages 1774-1782, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:68:y:2022:i:8:p:1774-1782
    DOI: 10.1177/00207640211058977
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