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A Theory of Change for Web-Based Therapy and Support Services for Children and Young People: Collaborative Qualitative Exploration

Journal

JMIR PEDIATRICS AND PARENTING
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages -

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JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC
DOI: 10.2196/23193

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telepsychology; digital mental health; online therapy; young people; Kooth; Theory of Change; positive virtual ecosystems

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  1. Kooth

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This project developed a theory of change for the web-based therapy and support platform Kooth through a collaborative qualitative research design, outlining the conditions for accessing the service, the service delivery mode, and the observed changes. The ToC sheds light on how web-based therapy and support services benefit the mental health of CYP and can be used to devise evaluative tools for telepsychology providers.
Background: Web-based counseling and support has become increasingly commonplace for children and young people (CYP). Currently, there is limited research that focuses on the mechanisms of change within complex telepsychology platforms, a factor that makes designing and implementing outcome measures challenging. Objective: This project aims to articulate a theory of change (ToC) for Kooth, a web-based therapy and support platform for CYP. Methods: A collaborative qualitative research design involving professional staff, academic partners, and young people was used to develop the ToC. The following three major reflective phases were engaged: a scoping workshop involving professional staff and academic partners, a series of explorative projects were completed to inform the development of the ToC, and the draft ToC was reviewed for coherence by key stakeholders (young people, online professionals, and service managers). Results: A collaboratively developed ToC was presented. This was divided into the conditions that lead to individuals wanting to access web-based therapy and support (eg, individuals wanting support there and then or quickly), the mode of service delivery (eg, skilled and experienced professionals able to build empathetic relationships with CYP), and the observed and reported changes that occur as a consequence of using the service (eg, individuals being better able to manage current and future situations). Conclusions: Developing the ToC helps to shed light on how web-based therapy and support services aid the mental health and well-being of CYP. Furthermore, it helps to understand the development of positive virtual ecosystems and can be used to devise evaluative tools for CYP telepsychology providers.

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