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Patient Satisfaction With a Coach-Guided, Technology-Based Mental Health Treatment: Qualitative Interview Study and Theme Analysis

Patient Satisfaction With a Coach-Guided, Technology-Based Mental Health Treatment: Qualitative Interview Study and Theme Analysis

The interview notes for each participant were entered into a matrix in Microsoft Excel (Microsoft Corp) and organized by interview question. A list of the interview questions used in the analysis for this study can be found in Multimedia Appendix 1. Data coding and analysis were conducted by a master’s-level researcher with extensive qualitative experience who also functioned as a research assistant on the study (AHS) and a postdoctoral nurse trained in qualitative methods (HT).

Ashley Helm Smith, Hilary Touchett, Patricia Chen, Terri Fletcher, Jennifer Arney, Julianna Hogan, Miryam Wassef, Marylene Cloitre, Jan A Lindsay

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e50977

Technology Implementation for Mental Health End Users: A Model to Guide Digital Transformation for Inpatient Mental Health Professionals

Technology Implementation for Mental Health End Users: A Model to Guide Digital Transformation for Inpatient Mental Health Professionals

For example, the Accelerated Creation-to-Sustainment (ACTS) model outlines a framework for implementing a sustainable digital mental health intervention in a real-world treatment setting that emphasizes rapid, iterative, user-centered design [5]. This model describes an end-to-end process for accelerating the research-to-practice pipeline for digital mental health care innovations.

Jessa Lin Westheimer, Nidal Moukaddam, Jan A Lindsay, Ashutosh Sabharwal, Bijan Najafi, Peter A Iacobelli, Robert J Boland, Michelle A Patriquin

JMIR Ment Health 2023;10:e40429

Adapting Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management for Veterans Affairs Community-Based Outpatient Clinics: Iterative Approach

Adapting Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management for Veterans Affairs Community-Based Outpatient Clinics: Iterative Approach

To achieve this goal, researchers developed a computer-delivered program (CALM) facilitating the delivery of CBT with fidelity by mental health providers in outpatient settings [18]. CALM uses a cognitive behavioral framework including psychoeducation, cognitive restructuring, goal setting, exposure, and response prevention.

Traci H Helen Abraham, Kathy Marchant-Miros, Michael B McCarther, Michelle G Craske, Geoffrey M Curran, Lisa K Kearney, Carolyn Greene, Jan A Lindsay, Michael A Cucciare

JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(3):e10277