Introduction Digital technology has the potential to improve health outcomes and health system performance in fragmented and under-funded mental health systems. Despite this potential, the integration of digital technology tools into mental health systems has been relatively poor. This is a protocol for a synthesis of qualitative evidence that will aim to determine the barriers and facilitators to integrating digital technologies in mental health systems and classify them in contextual domains at individual, organisational and system levels. Methods and analysis The methodological framework for systematic review of qualitative evidence described in Lockwood et al. will be applied to this review. A draft search strategy was developed in coll...
International audienceBackground The COVID-19 pandemic has required psychiatric and mental health pr...
Digital innovations in mental health offer great potential, but present unique challenges. Using a c...
Introduction: Patients and the public are beginning to use digital health tools to assist in managin...
Introduction Digital technology has the potential to improve health outcomes and health system perfo...
Background: Despite the potential of digital mental health to provide cost-effective mental health c...
Digital technology, including the use of internet, smartphones and wearables, holds the promise to b...
Digital technology, including the internet, smartphones, and wearables, provides the possibility to ...
BackgroundDigital mental health interventions (DMHIs), which deliver mental health support via techn...
The intersection of mental health and digital technology has become a critical focus in the realm of...
This systematic review explores the evolving landscape of mental health advocacy through the lens of...
Introduction Mental disorders such as depression are common, and an estimated 264 million people are...
Background: Digital mental health interventions can be effective for treating mental health problems...
Introduction: Mental disorders such as depression are common, and an estimated 264 million people ar...
International audienceBackground : For the World Health Organization, electronic health (eHealth) is...
International audienceBackground The COVID-19 pandemic has required psychiatric and mental health pr...
Digital innovations in mental health offer great potential, but present unique challenges. Using a c...
Introduction: Patients and the public are beginning to use digital health tools to assist in managin...
Introduction Digital technology has the potential to improve health outcomes and health system perfo...
Background: Despite the potential of digital mental health to provide cost-effective mental health c...
Digital technology, including the use of internet, smartphones and wearables, holds the promise to b...
Digital technology, including the internet, smartphones, and wearables, provides the possibility to ...
BackgroundDigital mental health interventions (DMHIs), which deliver mental health support via techn...
The intersection of mental health and digital technology has become a critical focus in the realm of...
This systematic review explores the evolving landscape of mental health advocacy through the lens of...
Introduction Mental disorders such as depression are common, and an estimated 264 million people are...
Background: Digital mental health interventions can be effective for treating mental health problems...
Introduction: Mental disorders such as depression are common, and an estimated 264 million people ar...
International audienceBackground : For the World Health Organization, electronic health (eHealth) is...
International audienceBackground The COVID-19 pandemic has required psychiatric and mental health pr...
Digital innovations in mental health offer great potential, but present unique challenges. Using a c...
Introduction: Patients and the public are beginning to use digital health tools to assist in managin...