Improving Online Therapy Outcomes: Insights from Recent Research
In the rapidly evolving field of online therapy, consistent terminology is crucial for effective communication among practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders. A recent research article titled "Consensus statement on the problem of terminology in psychological interventions using the internet or digital components" highlights the importance of addressing the terminological inconsistencies in Internet-delivered psychological interventions. This blog aims to provide actionable insights for practitioners to improve their skills and encourage further research in this area.
The Problem of Inconsistent Terminology
According to the research, the field of Internet-delivered psychological interventions faces significant challenges due to inconsistent terminology. The study, which involved 23 experts using the Delphi method, found that:
- Different terms are used interchangeably to describe similar procedures.
- The same terms can refer to different formats.
- This inconsistency leads to miscommunication among researchers, practitioners, and the general public.
Implications for Practitioners
For practitioners, the inconsistent terminology can have several negative consequences:
- Clinical Decisions: Misunderstanding the nature of interventions can lead to inadequate care decisions.
- Patient Expectations: Patients may have unrealistic expectations if the terms used are not clear.
- Professional Training: Inconsistent terminology complicates the training process for new therapists.
Proposed Solution: A Common Glossary
The research suggests that creating a common glossary could help mitigate these issues. The proposed glossary should:
- Include broad terms followed by specific components.
- Be developed by a diverse task force including researchers, clinicians, and policymakers.
- Be easy to update to keep pace with technological advancements.
Action Steps for Practitioners
Practitioners can take several steps to improve their practice and contribute to the solution:
- Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with the latest research and terminology in the field.
- Standardize Language: Use consistent terms in clinical documentation and communication.
- Advocate for Change: Participate in discussions and initiatives aimed at creating a common glossary.
Encouraging Further Research
The study emphasizes the need for ongoing research to refine and implement the proposed glossary. Practitioners are encouraged to:
- Collaborate with researchers to test and validate new terminology.
- Contribute to surveys and studies aimed at understanding the impact of inconsistent terminology.
By taking these steps, practitioners can improve their skills, enhance patient outcomes, and contribute to the advancement of the field. To read the original research paper, please follow this link:
Consensus statement on the problem of terminology in psychological interventions using the internet or digital components.
Citation: Smoktunowicz, E., Barak, A., Andersson, G., Banos, R. M., Berger, T., Botella, C., Dear, B. F., Donker, T., Ebert, D. D., Hadjistavropoulos, H., Hodgins, D. C., Kaldo, V., Mohr, D. C., Nordgreen, T., Powers, M. B., Riper, H., Ritterband, L. M., Rozental, A., Schueller, S. M., Titov, N., Weise, C., & Carlbring, P. (2020). Consensus statement on the problem of terminology in psychological interventions using the internet or digital components. Internet Interventions, 21, 100331. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2020.100331