The aim of this review was to investigate to what extent information technology may support self-management among service users with psychotic disorders. The investigation aimed to answer the following questions: What types of e mental health self-management interventions have been developed and evaluated? What is the current evidence on clinical outcome and cost-effectiveness of the identified interventions? To what extent are e mental health self-management interventions oriented toward the service user? Methods: A systematic review of references through July 2012 derived from MEDLINE, PsycINFO, AMED, CINAHL, and the Library, Information Science and Technology database was performed. Studies of e mental health self-management intervention...
Abstract Background Evidence shows that internet-based self-help interventions are effective in redu...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to provide an overview of existing knowledge about self-management a...
Objectives Self-management is emerging as a viable alternative to difficult-to-access psychosocial ...
The aim of this review was to investigate to what extent information technology may support self-man...
The aim of this review was to investigate to what extent information technology may support self-man...
Background: In a climate which recognizes mental health as a key health improvement target, but wher...
BackgroundWeb-based treatments and online self-management interventions extend the range of therapeu...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions can make self-management and recovery-oriented information ...
Abstract Background E-mental health holds promise for people with severe mental illness, but has a l...
BACKGROUND: E-mental health is a promising medium to keep mental health affordable and accessible. F...
Background Internet and mobile-based interventions provide a unique opportunity to deliver cost-effe...
There is an urgent need to develop more effective interventions for psychotic disorders. Mobile Heal...
Background: Routinely monitoring of symptoms and medical needs can improve the diagnostics and treat...
Background: Mental health policy makers encourage the development of electronic decision aids to inc...
The Internet is not a ‘fad’ that will soon disappear, but is rather a new ‘environment’ in which peo...
Abstract Background Evidence shows that internet-based self-help interventions are effective in redu...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to provide an overview of existing knowledge about self-management a...
Objectives Self-management is emerging as a viable alternative to difficult-to-access psychosocial ...
The aim of this review was to investigate to what extent information technology may support self-man...
The aim of this review was to investigate to what extent information technology may support self-man...
Background: In a climate which recognizes mental health as a key health improvement target, but wher...
BackgroundWeb-based treatments and online self-management interventions extend the range of therapeu...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions can make self-management and recovery-oriented information ...
Abstract Background E-mental health holds promise for people with severe mental illness, but has a l...
BACKGROUND: E-mental health is a promising medium to keep mental health affordable and accessible. F...
Background Internet and mobile-based interventions provide a unique opportunity to deliver cost-effe...
There is an urgent need to develop more effective interventions for psychotic disorders. Mobile Heal...
Background: Routinely monitoring of symptoms and medical needs can improve the diagnostics and treat...
Background: Mental health policy makers encourage the development of electronic decision aids to inc...
The Internet is not a ‘fad’ that will soon disappear, but is rather a new ‘environment’ in which peo...
Abstract Background Evidence shows that internet-based self-help interventions are effective in redu...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to provide an overview of existing knowledge about self-management a...
Objectives Self-management is emerging as a viable alternative to difficult-to-access psychosocial ...