Scotland has had some success in introducing digital innovation in mental health through the national adoption of computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (cCBT) and some software applications to support aspects of mental wellbeing e.g. Sleepio. To further address key challenges contained within the ‘Mental health transition and recovery plan’ (2021), a national Digital Mental Health Programme Board has been initiated. As part of its portfolio of activity, the Board aims to use lessons learned from Scotland’s previous innovation experiences, to identify additional digital innovation opportunities to support the recovery plan [1]. A Digital Mental Health Innovation Cluster is being introduced as part of this activity. In 2021, the Digital ...
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This report aims to provide a review of current usage of digital solutions for the management of men...
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Digital technology, including the use of internet, smartphones and wearables, holds the promise to b...
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Purpose Globally, individuals living with mental disorders are more likely to have access to a mobi...
The growth of the Internet, mobile phones, social media and other digital technologies has changed o...
Digital technology, which includes the collection, analysis, and use of data from a variety of digit...
The use of design methods and approaches in the context of mental health to explore experiences and ...
Given the migration to more technologically driven services and resources in today’s world, as well ...
The WHO for the Europe region have been struggling with the surge in mental health illness occurrenc...
Treatment innovation in mental health is a major public-health priority. A specific sub-challenge un...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a discussion between people who use crisis...
This report aims to provide a review of current usage of digital solutions for the management of men...
Digital innovations in mental health offer great potential, but present unique challenges. Using a c...
Digital technology, including the internet, smartphones, and wearables, provides the possibility to ...
Digital technology, including the use of internet, smartphones and wearables, holds the promise to b...
The report reviews how to prepare and navigate innovations and their potential to address critical h...
Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services...
Purpose Globally, individuals living with mental disorders are more likely to have access to a mobi...
The growth of the Internet, mobile phones, social media and other digital technologies has changed o...
Digital technology, which includes the collection, analysis, and use of data from a variety of digit...
The use of design methods and approaches in the context of mental health to explore experiences and ...
Given the migration to more technologically driven services and resources in today’s world, as well ...
The WHO for the Europe region have been struggling with the surge in mental health illness occurrenc...
Treatment innovation in mental health is a major public-health priority. A specific sub-challenge un...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a discussion between people who use crisis...