[HTML][HTML] Barriers to and facilitators of user engagement with digital mental health interventions: systematic review

J Borghouts, E Eikey, G Mark, C De Leon… - Journal of medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs), which deliver mental health
support via technologies such as mobile apps, can increase access to mental health …

The 2020 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders

GS Malhi, E Bell, D Bassett, P Boyce… - Australian & New …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: To provide advice and guidance regarding the management of mood disorders,
derived from scientific evidence and supplemented by expert clinical consensus to formulate …

User innovation rings the bell for new horizons in e-health: a bibliometric analysis

K Ghasemzadeh, O Escobar, Z Yordanova… - European Journal of …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The study examines the amplifying role of users in the e-healthcare sector and
holistically show its current state and potential. The paper aims at contributing to the …

Participatory action research among people with serious mental illness: A scoping review

E Thomas, TE Benjamin-Thomas… - Qualitative Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Participatory action research (PAR) is a research approach that creates spaces for
marginalized individuals and communities to be co-researchers to guide relevant social …

Non-use of telemedicine: a scoping review

G Reinhardt, PEH Schwarz… - Health Informatics …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Many telemedicine interventions fail to be implemented in medical care with non-use and
discontinued use by patients being among the major reasons. The aim of this scoping …

Use of smartphone apps in bipolar disorder: an international web-based survey of feature preferences and privacy concerns

E Morton, J Nicholas, L Lapadat, HL O'Brien… - Journal of Affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Smartphone apps have potential for delivering interventions and supporting self-
management in bipolar disorder (BD), however clinical trials of mental health apps have …

[HTML][HTML] A smartphone-based self-management intervention for individuals with bipolar disorder (LiveWell): qualitative study on user experiences of the behavior …

GK Jonathan, CA Dopke, T Michaels, CR Martin… - JMIR mental …, 2021 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness characterized by recurrent episodes
of depressed, elevated, and mixed mood states. The addition of psychotherapy to …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences of a web-based quality of life self-monitoring tool for individuals with bipolar disorder: a qualitative exploration

E Morton, R Hole, G Murray, S Buzwell… - JMIR mental …, 2019 - mental.jmir.org
Background Self-monitoring of symptoms is a cornerstone of psychological interventions in
bipolar disorder (BD), but individuals with lived experience also value tracking holistic …

Development and evaluation of a website with patients experiences of multiple sclerosis: a mixed methods study

A Sippel, J Scheiderbauer, D Eklund, S Arnade… - BMC neurology, 2022 - Springer
Background A variety of management options (eg, disease-modifying therapy, lifestyle
interventions, rehabilitation) are available for persons with relapsing-remitting multiple …

The Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder (QoL. BD) questionnaire a decade on–A systematic review of the measurement of condition-specific aspects of quality of life in …

E Morton, G Murray, LN Yatham, RW Lam… - Journal of Affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Condition-specific quality of life (QoL) instruments are more representative of
the priorities of people with lived experience. As such, the development of the first and only …