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mHealth based interventions for the assessment and treatment of psychotic disorders: a systematic review.

Nadeem Gire1, Saeed Farooq2, Farooq Naeem3, Joy Duxbury1, Mick McKeown1, Pardeep Singh Kundi4, Imran Bashir Chaudhry5, Nusrat Husain5.   

Abstract

The relative burden of mental health disorders is increasing globally, in terms of prevalence and disability. There is limited data available to guide treatment choices for clinicians in low resourced settings, with mHealth technologies being a potentially beneficial avenue to bridging the large mental health treatment gap globally. The aim of the review was to search the literature systematically for studies of mHealth interventions for psychosis globally, and to examine whether mHealth for psychosis has been investigated. A systematic literature search was completed in Embase, Medline, PsychINFO and Evidence Based Medicine Reviews databases from inception to May 2016. Only studies with a randomised controlled trial design that investigated an mHealth intervention for psychosis were included. A total of 5690 records were identified with 7 studies meeting the inclusion criteria. The majority of included studies, were conducted across Europe and the United Sates with one being conducted in China. The 7 included studies examined different parameters, such as Experiential Sampling Methodology (ESM), medication adherence, cognitive impairment, social functioning and suicidal ideation in veterans with schizophrenia. Considering the increasing access to mobile devices globally, mHealth may potentially increase access to appropriate mental health care. The results of this review show promise in bridging the global mental health treatment gap, by enabling individuals to receive treatment via their mobile phones, particularly for those individuals who live in remote or rural areas, areas of high deprivation and for those from low resourced settings.

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Keywords:  global mental health; mHealth; mental health gap; psychosis

Year:  2017        PMID: 28894743      PMCID: PMC5583044          DOI: 10.21037/mhealth.2017.07.03

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mhealth        ISSN: 2306-9740


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Authors:  Nusrat Husain; Nadeem Gire; James Kelly; Joy Duxbury; Mick McKeown; Miv Riley; Christopher Dj Taylor; Peter J Taylor; Richard Emsley; Saeed Farooq; Neil Caton; Farooq Naeem; David Kingdon; Imran Chaudhry
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6.  Using Telemedicine to Assess and Manage Psychosis Among Outpatients with Neurodegenerative Disease.

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10.  Individualized Intervention to Support Mental Health Recovery Through Implementation of Digital Tools into Clinical Care: Feasibility Study.

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