Author links open overlay panel, , , , , , Highlights•Few differences were found between psychodynamic and CBT psychotherapists in their decision making in introducing blended care
•Psychotherapists apply very few hard inclusion or exclusion criteria when introducing blended care
•Patient motivation, a safe work environment and internet literacy were seen as prerequisites by psychotherapists for introducing blended clare
•Patient who are fit for outpatient therapy were generally seen as being fit for blended care by psychotherapists
•Psychotherapists noted that establishing a stable therapeutic relationship could facilitate the introduction of blended care
AbstractIntroductionPsychotherapists may act as bottlenecks in the integration of digital interventions into psychotherapy, known as blended care (BC). In the literature, various factors are discussed as potential inclusion, exclusion, or limiting criteria in BC.
MethodOur aim for this interview study was to gain a deeper understanding of the factors psychotherapists consider when inviting patients to participate in BC. For this purpose, we interviewed seven psychotherapists with a psychodynamic and seven psychotherapists with a cognitive behavioral background who participated in a naturalistic trial on BC in routine outpatient psychotherapy.
ResultsPsychotherapists considered few fixed inclusion or exclusion criteria when considering which patients to introduce BC to. The basic technical requirements had to be met and the patients had to be “fit for outpatient therapy”. Psychotherapists found patients' response to BC, like their motivation, to be a decisive factor when considering BC.
DiscussionPsychotherapists emphasized patient motivation for BC as a potential bottleneck in its implementation. Therefore, a successful implementation strategy should focus on strengthening both psychotherapists' and patients' motivation to engage with BC. The openness of psychotherapists towards patient characteristics suggests that BC in outpatient care may target a broad patient population.
KeywordsBlended care
Blended therapy
Qualitative content analysis
Internet-based intervention
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