Literature DB >> 26262023

Mobile early detection and connected intervention to coproduce better care in severe mental illness.

Pauline Whelan1, Matthew Machin1, Shôn Lewis1, Iain Buchan1, Caroline Sanders1, Eve Applegate2, Charlotte Stockton1, Sally Preston1, Robert Andrew Bowen1, Zhimin Ze3, Chris Roberts1, Linda Davies1, Til Wykes3, Nicholas Tarrier3, Shitij Kapur3, John Ainsworth1.   

Abstract

Current approaches to the management of severe mental illness have four major limitations: 1) symptom reporting is intermittent and subject to problems with reliability; 2) service users report feelings of disengagement from their care planning; 3) late detection of symptoms delay interventions and increase the risk of relapse; and 4) care systems are held back by the costs of unscheduled hospital admissions that could have been avoided with earlier detection and intervention. The ClinTouch system was developed to close the loop between service users and health professionals. ClinTouch is an end-to-end secure platform, providing a validated mobile assessment technology, a web interface to view symptom data and a clinical algorithm to detect risk of relapse. ClinTouch integrates high-resolution, continuous longitudinal symptom data into mental health care services and presents it in a form that is easy to use for targeting care where it is needed. The architecture and methodology can be easily extended to other clinical domains, where the paradigm of targeted clinical interventions, triggered by the early detection of decline, can improve health outcomes.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26262023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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