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Autor:
Brittany Jaso-Yim, Mara Eyllon, Pratha Sah, Mariesa Pennine, George Welch, Keke Schuler, Laura Orth, Heather O'Dea, Elizabeth Rogers, Lily H. Murillo, J. Ben Barnes, Georgia Hoyler, Gabrielle Peloquin, Kevin Jarama, Samuel S. Nordberg, Soo Jeong Youn
Publikováno v:
Internet Interventions, Vol 38, Iss , Pp 100777- (2024)
Background: Less than half of adults with mental health disorders in the United States receive appropriate or timely care. Digital Mental Health Interventions (DMHIs) have the potential to bridge this gap. However, real-world adoption of DMHIs is imp
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https://doaj.org/article/5bebeb6a6f4a45e4a81e6159ddbe42d9
Autor:
Samuel S Nordberg, Brittany A Jaso-Yim, Pratha Sah, Keke Schuler, Mara Eyllon, Mariesa Pennine, Georgia H Hoyler, J Ben Barnes, Lily Hong Murillo, Heather O'Dea, Laura Orth, Elizabeth Rogers, George Welch, Gabrielle Peloquin, Soo Jeong Youn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 26, p e54528 (2024)
BackgroundIn the United States, innovation is needed to address the increasing need for mental health care services and widen the patient-to-provider ratio. Despite the benefits of digital mental health interventions (DMHIs), they have not been effec
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https://doaj.org/article/172e02ec88254b1ba2b09c832c587220
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-21 (2023)
Abstract Background Use of nursing-sensitive quality indicators (QIs) is one way to monitor the quality of care in nursing homes (NHs). The aim of this study was to develop a consensus list of nursing-sensitive QIs for Norwegian NHs. Methods A narrat
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https://doaj.org/article/ba5e32623c5a4902b860a754722b07f0
Autor:
Christian Moltu, Andrew A. McAleavey, Marianne M. Helleseth, Geir Helge Møller, Sam S. Nordberg
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Systems, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021)
Abstract Background A personalized computer-adaptive system for clinical feedback and routine outcome monitoring in mental health, Norse Feedback aims to bridge the needs for standardized and idiographic measures in ordinary practice. Methods Item re
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https://doaj.org/article/59d7761efa084c1997689505b833e303
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Publikováno v:
Administration and Policy in Mental Health
Covid-19 has led to an unprecedented shift to telemental health (TMH) in mental healthcare. This study examines the impact of this transition on visit adherence for mental health services in an integrated behavioral health department. Monthly visit d
Autor:
Marianne M. Helleseth, Andrew A. McAleavey, Samuel S. Nordberg, Christian Moltu, Geir Helge Møller
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Systems, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021)
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
BackgroundA personalized computer-adaptive system for clinical feedback and routine outcome monitoring in mental health, Norse Feedback aims to bridge the needs for standardized and idiographic measures in ordinary practice.MethodsItem response theor
Publikováno v:
Quality of Life Research
Purpose As routine outcome monitoring has become prevalent in psychological practice, there is need for measurement tools covering diverse symptoms, treatment processes, patient strengths, and risks. Here we describe the development and initial tests
Publikováno v:
Quality of Life Research
Purpose While the use of clinical feedback systems has become commonplace in psychological treatment, many of the most common instruments used for this purpose have not changed in decades. This paper describes the first four cycles of a measure devel
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy. 57:521-530
Termination with patients in integrated primary care behavioral health (IPCBH) is driven by elements that are present in other psychotherapies but more strongly emphasized under the primary care model. All treatments are, by design, time limited, and