Health Care Provider Perspectives on the Use of a Digital Behavioral Health App to Support Patients: Qualitative Study.
Valerie J SilfeeKelly Rice WilliamsBrett LeberJane KoganCara NikolajskiEva Maria SzigethyCatherine Devany SerioPublished in: JMIR formative research (2021)
Digital intervention success in health care settings relies heavily on engagement of key stakeholders, such as providers, in both design and implementation of the intervention and focused evaluation within intended care setting(s). Scaling digital interventions to meet the mental health needs of patients in usual care settings leans on thoughtfully constructed and streamlined workflows to enable seamless referral of patients by providers. Our findings strongly suggest that providers are supportive of digital tool integration to support the mental health of patients and endorse its use within their routine workflow.
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