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Online Delivery of Interprofessional Adverse Childhood Experiences Training to Rural Providers: Usability Study

Online Delivery of Interprofessional Adverse Childhood Experiences Training to Rural Providers: Usability Study

Upon request from enrollees, the office also reviewed the course for CE for licensed professional counselors, psychologists, and social workers with Missouri licenses. CEHP attested that this course contains 3 clock hours of instructional time. Licensed professionals measuring CE credit based on a 50-minute hour may claim up to 3.6 contact hours for full attendance at this program. Certificates of completion were also available.

Julie M Kapp, Rachel Dicke, Kathleen Quinn

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e56722

Large Language Models Versus Expert Clinicians in Crisis Prediction Among Telemental Health Patients: Comparative Study

Large Language Models Versus Expert Clinicians in Crisis Prediction Among Telemental Health Patients: Comparative Study

Clinicians 4, 5, and 6 are senior psychologists with 10 to 23 years of clinical experience. Each clinician was presented with the same questionnaire with the same randomized order of questions. Presented with a patient’s deidentified chief complaint, they were asked to answer the following questions: (1) do you expect this patient to endorse SI with a plan in the course of their treatment? (yes or no) and (2) how confident are you? (high, medium, or low).

Christine Lee, Matthew Mohebbi, Erin O'Callaghan, Mirène Winsberg

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e58129

Health Care Professional–Supported Co-Design of a Mime Therapy–Based Serious Game for Facial Rehabilitation

Health Care Professional–Supported Co-Design of a Mime Therapy–Based Serious Game for Facial Rehabilitation

To develop RG4 Face, a co-design procedure (Figure 1) was conducted with physiotherapists (n=16) and psychologists (n=5; Multimedia Appendix 3) to obtain the necessary knowledge on the game requirements. In the first stage, a version of the game was developed with an initial idea (Multimedia Appendix 1). In the second, we recruited physiotherapists and psychologists to participate in co-design meetings (August to November 2022) and answer a questionnaire.

Daniel Lima Sousa, Silmar Teixeira, José Everton Fontenele, Renato Mendes Santos, Leynilson Pereira, Rodrigo Baluz, Victor Hugo Bastos, Ariel Soares Teles

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e52661

Mental Health Professionals’ Attitudes Toward Digital Mental Health Apps and Implications for Adoption in Portugal: Mixed Methods Study

Mental Health Professionals’ Attitudes Toward Digital Mental Health Apps and Implications for Adoption in Portugal: Mixed Methods Study

Therefore, it becomes essential to understand, from the perspective of mental health professionals (here defined as psychologists and psychiatrists), their level of comfort with digital health apps, their main challenges in adopting them, and what can enable and enhance their use. To our knowledge, only one study has been performed on the Portuguese landscape of web-based interventions for psychologists [52].

Diogo Nogueira-Leite, José Miguel Diniz, Ricardo Cruz-Correia

JMIR Hum Factors 2023;10:e45949

Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Among Psychologists in a Medical Setting: A Survey on Implementation

Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Among Psychologists in a Medical Setting: A Survey on Implementation

Psychologists can offer this support as part of outpatient treatment in a hospital clinic. In the Netherlands, these psychologists are called medical psychologists, and patients are referred to them by their medical specialist. Regarding the content of this support, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)–based techniques are regularly used.

Renée V H IJzerman, Rosalie van der Vaart, Andrea W M Evers

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(8):e13432