Dyadic Psychosocial eHealth Interventions: Systematic Scoping Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research2019Vol. 22(3), pp. e15509–e15509
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Kelly M. Shaffer, Ashley Tigershtrom, Hoda Badr, Stephanie Benvengo, Marisol Hernandez, Lee M. Ritterband
Abstract
This first comprehensive review of dyadic eHealth interventions demonstrates that there is substantial, diverse, and growing literature supporting this interventional approach. However, several significant gaps were identified. Few studies were designed to evaluate the unique effects of dyadic interventions relative to individual interventions. There was also limited assessment and reporting of outcomes for support persons, and there were no interventions meeting our eligibility criteria specifically targeting the needs of older adult dyads. Findings highlight areas of research opportunities for developing dyadic eHealth interventions for novel populations and for increasing access to dyadic care.
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