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Translating Suicide Safety Planning Components Into the Design of mHealth App Features: Systematic Review.

Kim GryglewiczVictoria L OrrMarissa J McNeilLindsay A TaliaferroSerenea HinesTaylor L DuffyPamela J Wisniewski
Published in: JMIR mental health (2024)
Our study highlights the need for researchers, clinicians, and app designers to continue to work together to align evidence-based research on mHealth suicide safety planning apps with lessons learned for how to best deliver these technologies to end users. Our review brings to light mHealth suicide safety planning strategies needing further development and testing, such as lethal means guidance, collaborative safety planning, and the opportunity to embed more interactive features that leverage the advanced capabilities of technology to improve client outcomes as well as foster sustained user engagement beyond a crisis. Although preliminary evidence shows that these apps may help to mitigate suicide risk, clinical trials with larger sample sizes and more robust research designs are needed to validate their efficacy before the widespread adoption and use.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • clinical trial
  • public health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • palliative care
  • metabolic syndrome
  • quality improvement
  • weight loss
  • skeletal muscle
  • electronic health record