Background: Researchers are currently investigating the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of digital health interventions for people who experience severe mental health problems such as psychosis and bipolar disorder. Although the acceptability of digital health interventions for severe mental health problems appears to be relatively high and some people report successfully using the Internet and mobile phones to manage their mental health, the attitudes of mental health care staff toward such approaches have yet to be considered. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore mental health care staff experiences of clients with severe mental health problems engaging with the Internet and mobile phones to self-manage their mental he...
People with severe mental illness (SMI) are more likely to experience physical health conditions tha...
Background: Patients in a range of health care sectors can access their medical health records using...
ObjectiveUnderstanding how individuals with mental illness who receive services at peer support agen...
BACKGROUND: The Internet and mobile technology are changing the way people learn about and manage th...
Abstract Background The development of digital health interventions (DHIs) for severe mental health ...
Background: Despite the potential of digital mental health to provide cost-effective mental health c...
The internet is an increasingly important source of mental health-related information, and has the p...
Aims Research in the area of mHealth, has shown much promise in the development of mobile phone int...
The mental health of care experienced young people is a public health priority, with these individua...
The internet is an increasingly important source of mental health-related information, and has the p...
The Internet is not a ‘fad’ that will soon disappear, but is rather a new ‘environment’ in which peo...
This research study introduces, delivers, and evaluates the benefits of using web and mobile technol...
AbstractA growing number of Internet sites and mobile applications are being developed intended for ...
Background: Digital health products designed to help people with severe mental health problems appea...
A growing number of Internet sites and mobile applications are being developed intended for use in c...
People with severe mental illness (SMI) are more likely to experience physical health conditions tha...
Background: Patients in a range of health care sectors can access their medical health records using...
ObjectiveUnderstanding how individuals with mental illness who receive services at peer support agen...
BACKGROUND: The Internet and mobile technology are changing the way people learn about and manage th...
Abstract Background The development of digital health interventions (DHIs) for severe mental health ...
Background: Despite the potential of digital mental health to provide cost-effective mental health c...
The internet is an increasingly important source of mental health-related information, and has the p...
Aims Research in the area of mHealth, has shown much promise in the development of mobile phone int...
The mental health of care experienced young people is a public health priority, with these individua...
The internet is an increasingly important source of mental health-related information, and has the p...
The Internet is not a ‘fad’ that will soon disappear, but is rather a new ‘environment’ in which peo...
This research study introduces, delivers, and evaluates the benefits of using web and mobile technol...
AbstractA growing number of Internet sites and mobile applications are being developed intended for ...
Background: Digital health products designed to help people with severe mental health problems appea...
A growing number of Internet sites and mobile applications are being developed intended for use in c...
People with severe mental illness (SMI) are more likely to experience physical health conditions tha...
Background: Patients in a range of health care sectors can access their medical health records using...
ObjectiveUnderstanding how individuals with mental illness who receive services at peer support agen...