Many organisations promote eHealth applications as a feasible, low-cost method of addressing mental ill-health and stress amongst their employees. However, there are good reasons why the efficacy identified in clinical or other samples may not generalize to employees, and many Apps are being developed specifically for this group. The aim of this paper is to conduct the first comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the evidence for the effectiveness and examine the relative efficacy of different types of eHealth interventions for employees.Systematic searches were conducted for relevant articles published from 1975 until November 17, 2016, of trials of eHealth mental health interventions (App or web-based) focused on the...
Objective: This article describes the EMPOWER study, a controlled trial aiming to determine the effe...
Objective This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided int...
AbstractBackgroundDepression and anxiety interfere with an individual's quality of life and result i...
BACKGROUND: Many organisations promote eHealth applications as a feasible, low-cost method of addres...
BACKGROUND: Mental health conditions are considered the leading cause of disability, sickness absenc...
Background: Mental health conditions are considered the leading cause of disability, sickness absen...
Objective This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effectiveness of occupational e-...
Mental health problems in the workplace are common and have a considerable impact on employee wellbe...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are associated with a range of adverse outcomes and repre...
Background: Stress, depression and anxiety amongst working populations can result in reduced work pe...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of eHealth interventions to reduce stress and promote mental hea...
BACKGROUND: Work-related stress is highly prevalent among employees and is associated with adverse m...
Background: Digital interventions have the potential to serve as cost-effective ways to manage occup...
Background: Common mental disorders are strongly associated with long-term sickness absence, which h...
OBJECTIVE: This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided in...
Objective: This article describes the EMPOWER study, a controlled trial aiming to determine the effe...
Objective This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided int...
AbstractBackgroundDepression and anxiety interfere with an individual's quality of life and result i...
BACKGROUND: Many organisations promote eHealth applications as a feasible, low-cost method of addres...
BACKGROUND: Mental health conditions are considered the leading cause of disability, sickness absenc...
Background: Mental health conditions are considered the leading cause of disability, sickness absen...
Objective This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effectiveness of occupational e-...
Mental health problems in the workplace are common and have a considerable impact on employee wellbe...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are associated with a range of adverse outcomes and repre...
Background: Stress, depression and anxiety amongst working populations can result in reduced work pe...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of eHealth interventions to reduce stress and promote mental hea...
BACKGROUND: Work-related stress is highly prevalent among employees and is associated with adverse m...
Background: Digital interventions have the potential to serve as cost-effective ways to manage occup...
Background: Common mental disorders are strongly associated with long-term sickness absence, which h...
OBJECTIVE: This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided in...
Objective: This article describes the EMPOWER study, a controlled trial aiming to determine the effe...
Objective This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided int...
AbstractBackgroundDepression and anxiety interfere with an individual's quality of life and result i...