[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile phone and wearable sensor-based mHealth approaches for psychiatric disorders and symptoms: systematic review

J Seppälä, I De Vita, T Jämsä, J Miettunen… - JMIR mental …, 2019 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Mobile Therapeutic Attention for Patients with Treatment-Resistant
Schizophrenia (m-RESIST) is an EU Horizon 2020-funded project aimed at designing and …

mHealth for schizophrenia spectrum disorders management: A systematic review

O Chivilgina, T Wangmo, BS Elger… - … Journal of Social …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Various types of computational technologies can be used to access, store and
wirelessly share private and sensitive user-related information. The 'big data'provided by …

[HTML][HTML] Digital smartphone intervention to recognise and manage early warning signs in schizophrenia to prevent relapse: the EMPOWER feasibility cluster RCT.

AI Gumley, S Bradstreet, J Ainsworth… - Health Technology …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Relapse is a major determinant of outcome for people with a diagnosis of
schizophrenia. Early warning signs frequently precede relapse. A recent Cochrane Review …

[HTML][HTML] Development and long-term acceptability of ExPRESS, a mobile phone app to monitor basic symptoms and early signs of psychosis relapse

E Eisner, RJ Drake, N Berry… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Schizophrenia relapses are common, have profound, adverse consequences
for patients and are costly to health services. Early signs interventions aim to use warning …

Life with FOCUS: A qualitative evaluation of the impact of a smartphone intervention on people with serious mental illness.

G Jonathan, EA Carpenter-Song, RM Brian… - Psychiatric …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: A growing body of literature indicates that mobile health (mHealth) interventions
that utilize smartphones for illness management are feasible, acceptable, and clinically …

Developing a theory-informed smartphone app for early psychosis: learning points from a multidisciplinary collaboration

N Berry, M Machin, J Ainsworth, K Berry, D Edge… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Background: Actissist is a smartphone app designed to deliver an intervention grounded in
cognitive behavior therapy for early psychosis. Actissist was developed by a …

[HTML][HTML] m-RESIST, a Mobile Therapeutic Intervention for Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Usability Study

E Grasa, J Seppälä, A Alonso-Solis… - JMIR Formative …, 2023 - formative.jmir.org
Background In the European Union, around 5 million people are affected by psychotic
disorders, and approximately 30%-50% of people with schizophrenia have treatment …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile Health Apps, Family Caregivers, and Care Planning: Scoping Review

MM Kelley, T Powell, D Camara, N Shah… - Journal of Medical …, 2024 - jmir.org
Background People living with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) face substantial
challenges in planning and coordinating increasingly complex care. Family caregivers …

[HTML][HTML] Developing a hypothetical implementation framework of expectations for monitoring early signs of psychosis relapse using a mobile app: qualitative study

S Allan, S Bradstreet, H Mcleod, J Farhall… - Journal of medical …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Relapse is a common experience for people diagnosed with psychosis, which
is associated with increased service costs and profound personal and familial distress …