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A qualitative exploration of service user views about using digital health interventions for self-management in severe mental health problems.

Natalie BerryFiona LobbanSandra Bucci
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2019)
Participants found DHIs acceptable due to the empowering nature of self-management and ability to take ownership of their own healthcare needs. However, concerns included the potential for digital exclusion, privacy and confidentiality and fears about DHIs being used to replace other mental health services. Service users want tools to help them self-manage their mental health, but also provide positive and recovery-focussed content that can be used in conjunction with other support options.
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