BACKGROUND: e-Mental health resources are increasingly available for people who experience severe mental illness, including those who are users of community mental health services. However, the potential for service users (SUs) living with severe mental illness to use e-mental health resources together with their community mental health workers (MHWs) has received little attention. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to identify how jointly using an interactive website called Self-Management And Recovery Technology (SMART) in a community mental health context influenced therapeutic processes and interactions between SUs and MHWs from their perspective. METHODS: We conducted a qualitative study using a constructivist grounded theory methodology. Data...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of online support groups are providing advice and information on to...
Background: Although effective return-to-work (RTW) interventions are not widely available for indiv...
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a discussion between people who use crisis...
Background: The quality of working relationships between service users and health providers is funda...
Background: Mental health care is shifting from a primary focus on symptom reduction toward personal...
Background: Researchers are currently investigating the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of ...
Introduction: Online mental health communities may provide new opportunities for rehabilitation for ...
Background: Digital interventions offer an innovative way to make the experiences of people living w...
Abstract Background With the growing need for accessi...
Monica Strand and collaborators studied the role of digital support in transitions towards recovery-...
Background: In a climate which recognizes mental health as a key health improvement target, but wher...
Background: For people with persisting psychotic disorders, personal recovery has become an importan...
The Internet is not a ‘fad’ that will soon disappear, but is rather a new ‘environment’ in which peo...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions can make self-management and recovery-oriented information ...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of online support groups are providing advice and information on to...
Background: Although effective return-to-work (RTW) interventions are not widely available for indiv...
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a discussion between people who use crisis...
Background: The quality of working relationships between service users and health providers is funda...
Background: Mental health care is shifting from a primary focus on symptom reduction toward personal...
Background: Researchers are currently investigating the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of ...
Introduction: Online mental health communities may provide new opportunities for rehabilitation for ...
Background: Digital interventions offer an innovative way to make the experiences of people living w...
Abstract Background With the growing need for accessi...
Monica Strand and collaborators studied the role of digital support in transitions towards recovery-...
Background: In a climate which recognizes mental health as a key health improvement target, but wher...
Background: For people with persisting psychotic disorders, personal recovery has become an importan...
The Internet is not a ‘fad’ that will soon disappear, but is rather a new ‘environment’ in which peo...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions can make self-management and recovery-oriented information ...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of online support groups are providing advice and information on to...
Background: Although effective return-to-work (RTW) interventions are not widely available for indiv...
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a discussion between people who use crisis...