IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-02-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1509387
David C Mohr, Alexandra L Silverman, Soo Jeong Youn, Patricia Areán, Andrew Bertagnolli, Jenna Carl, Tarolyn Carlton, Neha Chaudhary, David Cooper, Shelly DeVito, Stephanie Eaneff, Megan Flom, Valerie L Forman-Hoffman, Leanna Fortunato, Karen Franchino, Andrea K Graham, Heidi Greenberger, Jessica Hauflaire, Benjamin Kaveladze, Rachel Kornfield, Kaylee P Kruzan, Eric Kuhn, Carolyn MacIver, Frederick Muench, Regina Misch, Adrian Ortega, Lisa Palko, Derek Richards, Louisa Salhi, Jonathan Schremp, Eva Szigethy, Nathan Tatro, Bethany A Teachman, Trina Histon
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前言数字心理健康治疗(DMHTs)已开始在美国的一些医疗保健系统中实施。这些实施是作为商业安排进行的。因此,成功或失败的实施信息并未公布或传播。这就减慢了进展速度,因为每个组织内部的经验和教训都是孤立的,阻碍或阻止了跨组织实施的学习,并减慢了进展速度。为解决这一问题,数字心理健康协会成立了 DMHT 实施工作组,目标是编写 DMHT 操作手册,介绍当前在美国医疗机构实施 DMHT 的最佳实践:该工作组由来自 7 个医疗保健系统和 10 家已实施 DMHT 的公司的代表以及其他利益相关者和技术专家组成。工作组以虚拟会议的形式讨论了有效的 DMHT 实施流程,并为制定访谈指南提供了参考,然后对另外 20 位具有 DMHT 实施经验的关键意见领袖进行了访谈。定性数据分析专家提取了概念和主题结构。工作组根据自身经验对这些结论进行了讨论和完善:最终形成的手册包括详细的方法、流程和程序,代表了在医疗机构中成功实施 DMHT 的做法:工作组认识到,DMHT 的实施是一个快速发展的领域。本手册中描述的 DMHT 实施的成功实践可能有助于提高美国医疗系统未来实施 DMHT 的效率。不过,作者提醒,随着该领域的快速发展,成功的实施方法也可能会随之演变。
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Digital mental health treatment implementation playbook: successful practices from implementation experiences in American healthcare organizations.

Introduction: Digital mental health treatments (DMHTs) have begun to be implemented in some healthcare systems across the United States. These implementations are conducted as business arrangements. Thus, information on successful or unsuccessful implementations is not published or disseminated. This slows progress, as experiences and learnings are siloed within each organization, hindering or preventing learning across implementations and slowing the progress. To address this, the Society for Digital Mental Health established a DMHT Implementation Workgroup, with the goal of developing a DMHT Playbook that describes current best practices in DMHT implementation in American healthcare settings.

Methods: The workgroup was comprised of representatives from 7 healthcare systems and 10 DMHT companies that have conducted implementations, along with other stakeholders and technical experts. The workgroup met virtually to discuss implementation of effective DMHT implementation processes and inform the development of an interview guide, which was then administered to another 20 key opinion leaders with DMHT implementation experience. Concepts and thematic constructs were extracted by experts in qualitative data analysis. These findings were discussed and refined by the Workgroup based on the Workgroup's experience.

Results: The resulting playbook includes detailed methods, processes and procedures, representing practices that have been successful for implementing DMHTs in healthcare settings.

Discussion: The workgroup recognizes that DMHT implementation is a rapidly evolving field. The successful practices for DMHT implementation described in this playbook may be useful for improving the efficiency of future DMHT implementations in American healthcare systems. However, the authors caution that as the field rapidly evolves, successful implementation practices will likely evolve as well.

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