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[Computers in psychiatry].

P Smolík1

  • 1Katedra psychiatrie, ILF, Praha.

Ceskoslovenska Psychiatrie
|April 1, 1990
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This discussion explored the role of computers in psychiatry, offering insights and suggestions for integrating technology into mental healthcare practices for improved patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Medical Informatics

Context:

  • A national gathering of psychiatrists convened to discuss technological advancements.
  • The integration of computational tools into psychiatric practice was a key focus.

Purpose:

  • To present findings from a discussion on computers in psychiatry.
  • To offer recommendations derived from expert dialogue on technology in mental health.

Summary:

  • The author summarizes a nationwide discussion concerning the application of computers within the field of psychiatry.
  • Key themes included the current and future roles of computational tools in psychiatric diagnosis, treatment, and research.

Impact:

  • Provides a foundational overview of early considerations for computer integration in psychiatry.
  • Offers insights for future development and implementation of digital health solutions in mental healthcare.