Developing a Mental Health eClinic to Improve Access to and Quality of Mental Health Care for Young People: Using Participatory Design as Research Methodologies

被引:53
|
作者
Ospina-Pinillos, Laura [1 ]
Davenport, Tracey A. [1 ]
Ricci, Cristina S. [1 ]
Milton, Alyssa C. [1 ]
Scott, Elizabeth M. [2 ]
Hickie, Ian B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Brain & Mind Ctr, 94 Mallett St, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia
[2] Univ Notre Dame, Sch Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
mental health; community-based participatory research; eHealth; PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS; UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS; SUICIDE-PREVENTION; NATIONAL-SURVEY; INTERNET PANEL; DEPRESSION; TELEPSYCHIATRY; SERVICES; INFORMATION; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.2196/jmir.9716
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Each year, many young Australians aged between 16 and 25 years experience a mental health disorder, yet only a small proportion access services and even fewer receive timely and evidence-based treatments. Today, with ever-increasing access to the Internet and use of technology, the potential to provide all young people with access (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) to the support they require to improve their mental health and well-being is promising. Objective: The aim of this study was to use participatory design (PD) as research methodologies with end users (young people aged between 16 and 25 years and youth health professionals) and our research team to develop the Mental Health eClinic (a Web-based mental health clinic) to improve timely access to, and better quality, mental health care for young people across Australia. Methods: A research and development (R&D) cycle for the codesign and build of the Mental Health eClinic included several iterative PD phases: PD workshops; translation of knowledge and ideas generated during workshops to produce mockups of webpages either as hand-drawn sketches or as wireframes (simple layout of a webpage before visual design and content is added); rapid prototyping; and one-on-one consultations with end users to assess the usability of the alpha build of the Mental Health eClinic. Results: Four PD workshops were held with 28 end users (young people n=18, youth health professionals n=10) and our research team (n=8). Each PD workshop was followed by a knowledge translation session. At the conclusion of this cycle, the alpha prototype was built, and one round of one-on-one end user consultation sessions was conducted (n=6; all new participants, young people n=4, youth health professionals n=2). The R&D cycle revealed the importance of five key components for the Mental Health eClinic: a home page with a visible triage system for those requiring urgent help; a comprehensive online physical and mental health assessment; a detailed dashboard of results; a booking and videoconferencing system to enable video visits; and the generation of a personalized well-being plan that includes links to evidence-based, and health professional-recommended, apps and etools. Conclusions: The Mental Health eClinic provides health promotion, triage protocols, screening, assessment, a video visit system, the development of personalized well-being plans, and self-directed mental health support for young people. It presents a technologically advanced and clinically efficient system that can be adapted to suit a variety of settings in which there is an opportunity to connect with young people. This will enable all young people, and especially those currently not able or willing to connect with face-to-face services, to receive best practice clinical services by breaking down traditional barriers to care and making health care more personalized, accessible, affordable, and available.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Collaborative care for mental health of children and young people: a qualitative study of the experiences of mental health professionals
    Fatima, Sarrah
    Brenisin, Kristina
    Doyle, Isobel
    Gathii, Esther
    Breen, Kieran
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH GOVERNANCE, 2024, 29 (02) : 149 - 161
  • [22] Using participatory action research methods to address epistemic injustice within mental health research and the mental health system
    Mooney, Roisin
    Dempsey, Clair
    Brown, Brian J.
    Keating, Frank
    Joseph, Doreen
    Bhui, Kamaldeep
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 11
  • [23] Developing and testing a smartphone health application for older people to improve their mental health Emergent Research Forum (ERF)
    Erfani, Seyedezahra Shadi
    Ramin, Kimiya
    AMCIS 2018 PROCEEDINGS, 2018,
  • [24] Accessing Web Based Health Care and Resources for Mental Health: Interface Design Considerations for People Experiencing Mental Illness
    Good, Alice
    Sambhanthan, Arunasalam
    DESIGN, USER EXPERIENCE, AND USABILITY: USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN FOR EVERYDAY LIFE APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES, PT III, 2014, 8519 : 25 - 33
  • [25] Unemployment among young people and mental health: A systematic review
    Bartelink, Vicky H. M.
    Ya, Kyaw Zay
    Guldbrandsson, Karin
    Bremberg, Sven
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 48 (05) : 544 - 558
  • [26] The role of mental health nurses in supporting young people's mental health: a review of the literature
    Arnold, Jessica Louise
    Baker, Charley
    MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW JOURNAL, 2018, 23 (03) : 197 - 220
  • [27] The quality of mental health care for people with bipolar disorders in the Italian mental health system: the QUADIM project
    D'Avanzo, Barbara
    Barbato, Angelo
    Compagnoni, Matteo Monzio
    Caggiu, Giulia
    Allevi, Liliana
    Carle, Flavia
    Di Fiandra, Teresa
    Ferrara, Lucia
    Gaddini, Andrea
    Sanza, Michele
    Saponaro, Alessio
    Scondotto, Salvatore
    Tozzi, Valeria D.
    Giordani, Cristina
    Corrao, Giovanni
    Lora, Antonio
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 23 (01)
  • [28] IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH IN YOUNG PEOPLE
    Herrman, Helen
    Purcell, Rosemary
    Goldstone, Sherilyn
    McGorry, Patrick
    PSYCHIATRIA DANUBINA, 2012, 24 : S285 - S290
  • [29] Mental Health and Perceived Access to Care among People Who Inject Drugs in Athens, Greece
    Pampaka, Despina
    Pantavou, Katerina
    Giallouros, George
    Pavlitina, Eirini
    Williams, Leslie D.
    Piovani, Daniele
    Bonovas, Stefanos
    Nikolopoulos, Georgios K.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2021, 10 (06) : 1 - 12
  • [30] Co-developing a Mental Health and Wellbeing Chatbot With and for Young People
    Grove, Christine
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 11