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Process Evaluation of Digital Mental Health Interventions for Psychosis: Scoping Review With Framework Synthesis
Chloe Hampshire1, Charlotte Dack1, Shadi Daryan1
1Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, England, United Kingdom.
JMIR Human Factors
|July 23, 2026
Summary
Digital mental health interventions show promise for psychosis care, but implementation varies. Addressing user needs, preferences, and staff availability is key for successful integration of these digital tools.
Area of Science:
- Mental Health Research
- Digital Health Interventions
- Psychosis Care
Background:
- Implementing digital mental health interventions (DMHI) for individuals with psychosis presents significant challenges.
- A synthesis of process evaluation data for DMHIs in psychosis is currently lacking.
Conclusions:
- Preliminary evidence suggests DMHIs can be delivered to people with psychosis in trial settings, but usage varies.
- Future implementation should address contextual factors like user needs, preferences, daily demands, and staff availability.
- Further research is needed to evaluate implementation strategies, validate DMHI effectiveness, and embed process evaluations within trials.
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