The rapidly expanding field of mobile health (mHealth) seeks to harness increasingly affordable and ubiquitous mobile digital technologies including smartphones, tablets, apps and wearable devices to enhance clinical care. Accumulating evidence suggests that mHealth interventions are increasingly being adopted and valued by people living with serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, as a means of better understanding and managing their condition. We draw on experiences from three geographically and methodologically distinct mHealth studies to provide a pragmatic overview of the key challenges and considerations relating to the process of developing digital interventions for this population.

Biagianti, B., Hidalgo-Mazzei, D., Meyer, N. (2017). Developing digital interventions for people living with serious mental illness: perspectives from three mHealth studies. EVIDENCE-BASED MENTAL HEALTH, 20(4), 98-101 [10.1136/eb-2017-102765].

Developing digital interventions for people living with serious mental illness: perspectives from three mHealth studies

Biagianti B;
2017

Abstract

The rapidly expanding field of mobile health (mHealth) seeks to harness increasingly affordable and ubiquitous mobile digital technologies including smartphones, tablets, apps and wearable devices to enhance clinical care. Accumulating evidence suggests that mHealth interventions are increasingly being adopted and valued by people living with serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, as a means of better understanding and managing their condition. We draw on experiences from three geographically and methodologically distinct mHealth studies to provide a pragmatic overview of the key challenges and considerations relating to the process of developing digital interventions for this population.
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neuroscience, psychiatry
English
2017
20
4
98
101
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Biagianti, B., Hidalgo-Mazzei, D., Meyer, N. (2017). Developing digital interventions for people living with serious mental illness: perspectives from three mHealth studies. EVIDENCE-BASED MENTAL HEALTH, 20(4), 98-101 [10.1136/eb-2017-102765].
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