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Effectiveness of Self-guided Tailored Implementation Strategies in Integrating and Embedding Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Routine Mental Health Care: Results of a Multicenter Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial
Implementing a Virtual Emergency Department: Qualitative Study Using the Normalization Process Theory

Implementing a Virtual Emergency Department: Qualitative Study Using the Normalization Process Theory

In a Canadian survey in May 2020, those who connected with their doctor virtually during COVID-19 reported a 91% satisfaction rate with 46% indicating a preference toward a virtual visit as the first point of contact with their doctor [11]. COVID-19 prompted many emergency care facilities to operationalize virtual care services [12]. The number of Ontario ED visits decreased by 25% in March 2020, indicating that people who should be seeking ED care were not [13].

Jennifer Shuldiner, Diya Srinivasan, Justin N Hall, Carl R May, Laura Desveaux

JMIR Hum Factors 2022;9(3):e39430

A Digital Intervention for Primary Care Practitioners to Support Antidepressant Discontinuation (Advisor for Health Professionals): Development Study

A Digital Intervention for Primary Care Practitioners to Support Antidepressant Discontinuation (Advisor for Health Professionals): Development Study

Attempts to discontinue antidepressants in these patients may improve their quality of life by avoiding adverse effects that tend to increase with longer-term use [8] and may also help to reduce the costs of prescriptions and consultations to the National Health Service [9].

Hannah Bowers, Tony Kendrick, Nadja van Ginneken, Marta Glowacka, Samantha Williams, Geraldine M Leydon, Carl May, Christopher Dowrick, Joanna Moncrieff, Chris F Johnson, Michael Moore, Rebecca Laine, Adam W A Geraghty

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e25537

Digital Health Interventions for Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study of Patient Perspectives on Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support

Digital Health Interventions for Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study of Patient Perspectives on Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support

Digital health interventions (DHI) can provide sustained support and may overcome challenges associated with attending DSME. They have the potential for delivery at multiple locations at convenient times, anonymity, and presentation of content in attractive and tailored formats [9].

Kingshuk Pal, Charlotte Dack, Jamie Ross, Susan Michie, Carl May, Fiona Stevenson, Andrew Farmer, Lucy Yardley, Maria Barnard, Elizabeth Murray

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(2):e40