In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn discuss one of the most common questions they get from providers: “Where is the research supporting mobile health in clinical care?” They outline what the research shows about the level of evidence base for mobile health in clinical care.
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Research discussed in this episode:
Armstrong, C. M., Hoyt, T., Kinn, J. T., Ciulla, R. P., & Bush, N. E. (2017). Mobile behavioral health applications for the military community: evaluating the emerging evidence base. Best Practices in Mental Health: Mental Health Practice with Military and Veteran Connected Populations, 13 (1), 106-119, Vandiver & Corcoran (Editors). ISSN 1553-555x.
Bakker, D., Kazantzis, N., Rickwood, D., & Rickard, N. (2016). Mental health smartphone apps: Review and evidence-based recommendations for future developments. JMIR Mental Health, 3(1), e7. doi:10.2196/mental.4984
Boschen, M. J. (2009). Mobile telephones and psychotherapy: II. A review of empirical research. Behavior Therapist, 32, 175–181.
Bush, N., Skopp, N., Smolenski, D., Crumpton, R., & Fairall, J. (2013). Behavioral screening measures delivered with a smartphone ‘app’: Psychometric properties and user preference. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 201, 991–995. doi:10.1097/NMD.0000000000000039
Kuhn, E., Eftekhari, A., Hoffman, J. E., Crowley, J. J., Ramsey, K. M., Reger, G. M., & Ruzek, J. I. (2014). Clinician perceptions of using a smartphone app with prolonged exposure therapy. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41, 800–807.
Prensky, M. (2001). Digital natives, digital immigrants part 1. On the Horizon, 9(5), 1-6.http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10488-013-0532-2
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