A Mobile Health Intervention to Support Collaborative Decision-Making in Mental Health Care: Development and Usability
JMIR Formative Research2025Vol. 9, pp. e57614–e57614
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Kristin Lie Romm, Mari Skoge, Elizabeth Ann Barrett, Lars‐Christian Berentzen, Dagfinn Bergsager, Pål Fugelli, Thomas Bjella, Erlend Strand Gardsjord, Kristine Kling, Sindre Hembre Kruse, Kari Jorunn Kværner, Ingrid Melle, Erlend Mork, Henrik Myhre Ihler, Eline Borger Rognli, Carmen Simonsen, Tor Gunnar Værnes, Sofie R. Aminoff
Abstract
iTandem and similar apps have the potential to enhance treatment outcomes by facilitating shared decision-making and tailoring treatment to the needs of service users. However, successful implementation requires thorough testing, iterative development, and evaluations of both utility and treatment effects. There is a critical need to focus on how technology integrates into clinical settings-from development to implementation-and to conduct further research on early health technology assessments to guide these processes.
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