Chat-based cancer counseling in Switzerland: A reflexive thematic analysis of chat protocols focused on cancer survivors’ needsAbstract:Background: The number of people diagnosed with cancer and continue to live as cancer ...
Abstract.Background: Supervised walking is a first line therapy in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) with complaints of intermittent claudication. However, uptake of supervised programmes is low. Home-based ...
Family Help-Seeking Behaviour During the COVID-19-Pandemic and the Shift to the Digital SpaceAbstract: Background: As a result of drastic changes in everyday family life due to the COVID-19-pandemic, a majority of ...
Information needs of family caregivers regarding new technologies for dementia care at home: A qualitative studyAbstract.Background: New technologies can support family caregivers in the home care of people with dementia ...
Abstract. This meta-review integrates the current meta-analysis literature on the efficacy of internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) for mental disorders and somatic diseases in children and adolescents. ...
Can electronic media improve the treatment of psychotic disorders?Abstract. The use of modern communication and information technology in the health sector, eHealth, is rapidly expanding. eHealth applications, commonly referred to as eMentalHealth, are ...
Challenges of Digital MedicineAbstract. Digitization is increasingly covering more and more sectors, including medicine. To ensure medical operation 365 × 24 hours, progressively more human and ...
Abstract.Background: Although increasing numbers of young people are seeking help online for self-injury, relatively little is known about their online help-seeking preferences. Aims: To investigate the ...
Abstract.Background: People bereaved by suicide often face isolation, complicated grief, and increased suicide risk. Aims: We aimed to explore how live-chat can support survivors in their bereavement process. ...
Abstract. The majority of mental health disorders remain untreated. Many limitations of traditional psychological interventions such as limited availability of evidence-based interventions and clinicians could potentially be overcome by ...
Abstract: Unobtrusively identifying adverse psychosocial states in everyday life would offer intriguing possibilities to trigger just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs). Previously, we simulated algorithms to predict psychosocial ...