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  • Improving mental health treatment within the collaborative care model (CoCM) necessitates integrating e-mental health (e-MH) tools.
  • Addressing challenges to e-MH tool integration is crucial for effective implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To understand patient selection, engagement, and usage patterns of three self-help e-MH tools for depression.
  • To explore patient satisfaction with e-MH tools, focusing on the role of care manager interactions.

Main Methods:

  • A single-center, nonrandomized study involving cognitive behavioral therapy-based tools and an educational website.
  • Participants received low-intensity care manager coaching alongside recommended tool usage for 6 weeks, followed by 4 weeks without coaching.
  • Utilized self-report outcome measures at baseline, weekly for 6 weeks, and at week 10.

Main Results:

  • Most participants (81%) initially selected a cognitive behavioral therapy-based tool; 22% dropped out, and 12% switched tools early.
  • Active users engaged with tools an average of 3.0 times per week, with 52% remaining engaged at week 6.
  • Satisfaction increased with tool use; low-intensity coaching (avg. 7.9 min) improved understanding and use, with 49% of the cohort using tools independently at week 10.

Conclusions:

  • Uptake of e-MH tools for depression is feasible and linked to significant user satisfaction within CoCM.
  • Low-intensity care manager coaching supports the adoption and sustained use of e-MH tools.
  • This study highlights the novel use of care manager outreach for engaging patients in self-help digital mental health tools.