The Safety of Digital Mental Health Interventions: Findings and Recommendations From a Qualitative Study Exploring Users' Experiences, Concerns, and Suggestions.

IF 3 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.2196/62974
Rayan Taher, Daniel Stahl, Sukhi Shergill, Jenny Yiend
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Background: The literature around the safety of digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) is growing. However, the user/patient perspective is still absent from it. Understanding the user/patient perspective can ensure that professionals address issues that are significant to users/patients and help direct future research in the field.

Objective: This qualitative study aims to explore DMHI users' experiences, views, concerns, and suggestions regarding the safety of DMHIs.

Methods: We included individuals aged 18 years old or older, having experience in using a DMHI, and can speak and understand English without the need for a translator. Fifteen individual interviews were conducted. Deductive thematic analysis was used to analyze the data.

Results: The analysis of the interview transcripts yielded 3 main themes: Nonresponse: A Concern, a Risk, and How Users Mitigate It, Symptom Deterioration and Its Management, and Concerns Around Data Privacy and How to Mitigate Them.

Conclusions: The results of this study led to 7 recommendations on how the safety of DMHIs can be improved: provide "easy access" versions of key information, use "approved by..." badges, anticipate and support deterioration, provide real-time feedback, acknowledge the lack of personalization, responsibly manage access, and provide genuine crisis support. These recommendations arose from users' experiences and suggestions. If implemented, these recommendations can improve the safety of DMHIs and enhance users' experience.

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数字心理健康干预的安全性:一项探索用户体验、关注点和建议的定性研究的结果和建议。
背景:关于数字心理健康干预(DMHIs)安全性的文献越来越多。然而,用户/患者的视角仍然缺席。了解用户/患者的观点可以确保专业人员解决对用户/患者重要的问题,并有助于指导该领域未来的研究。目的:本定性研究旨在探讨DMHI使用者对DMHI安全性的体验、看法、关注和建议。方法:我们纳入了18岁或以上的个体,有使用DMHI的经验,并且可以在不需要翻译的情况下说和理解英语。进行了15次个人访谈。采用演绎主题分析法对数据进行分析。结果:对访谈记录的分析产生了3个主题:无回应:一个问题,一个风险,以及用户如何减轻它,症状恶化及其管理,以及对数据隐私的担忧以及如何减轻它们。结论:本研究的结果就如何提高DMHIs的安全性提出了7项建议:提供关键信息的“易于访问”版本,使用“由…批准”的徽章,预测和支持恶化,提供实时反馈,承认缺乏个性化,负责任的管理访问,并提供真正的危机支持。这些建议来自用户的经验和建议。如果得到实施,这些建议可以提高dmhi的安全性并增强用户体验。
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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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