Assessing the Impact of Evidence-Based Mental Health Guidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Systematic Review and Qualitative Evaluation.
Katharine Alison SmithEdoardo Giuseppe OstinelliRoger EdeLisa AllardMichaela ThomsonKiran HewittPetra BrownCaroline ZanganiMatthew JenkinsVerena HinzeGeorge MaPrajnesh PothuluCatherine HenshallGin S MalhiSusanna Every-PalmerAndrea CiprianiPublished in: JMIR mental health (2023)
The study identified an unmet need for web-based, evidence-based mental health care guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. The OxPPL guidance was evaluated by clinicians as having a real-world clinical impact. Robust evidence-based methodology and expertise in mental health are necessary, but easy accessibility is also needed, and digital technology can materially help. Further health emergencies are inevitable and now is the ideal time to prepare, including addressing the training needs of clinicians, patients, and carers, especially in areas such as telepsychiatry and digital mental health. For future planning, guidance should be widely disseminated on an international platform, with allocated resources to support adaptive updates.
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