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Patients in the Community Health in a Virtual Environment (Co-HIVE) pilot trial reported positive experiences with health technologies. Virtual appointments and remote monitoring improved personalized care and access to mental health services.

Area of Science:

  • Digital Health
  • Mental Healthcare Innovation
  • Patient Experience Research

Background:

  • Technology adoption is crucial for mental healthcare advancement.
  • The Community Health in a Virtual Environment (Co-HIVE) pilot trial integrated virtual appointments and remote monitoring for depression management.
  • Understanding patient experiences is key to successful technology implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore patient experiences with technologies used in the Co-HIVE pilot trial.
  • To assess user acceptance of digital health tools in community mental healthcare.
  • To identify how technology influences patient care and access.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative descriptive study design.
  • Semi-structured interviews conducted with ten participants who completed the Co-HIVE pilot.
patient experience
qualitative
remote patient monitoring
telehealth
virtual appointments
virtual care
  • Thematic analysis using the Framework Method applied to transcribed interview data.
  • Main Results:

    • Participants reported enhanced personalized care and improved health knowledge through remote monitoring.
    • Virtual appointments were found to strengthen the clinician-patient relationship and improve access to mental health services.
    • Patients experienced greater self-care capabilities facilitated by the utilized technologies.

    Conclusions:

    • Patient experiences in the Co-HIVE pilot indicate acceptance of health technologies in community mental healthcare.
    • Leveraging technology presents significant opportunities for innovation in mental health service delivery.
    • The study highlights the potential of digital tools to augment routine mental healthcare.