Barriers to and Facilitators of Engagement With mHealth Technology for Remote Measurement and Management of Depression: Qualitative Analysis
BackgroundMobile technology has the potential to provide accurate, impactful data on the symptoms of depression, which could improve health management or assist in early detection of relapse. However, for this potential to be achieved, it is essential that patients engage with the technology. Althou...
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Main Authors: | Simblett, Sara (Author), Matcham, Faith (Author), Siddi, Sara (Author), Bulgari, Viola (Author), Barattieri di San Pietro, Chiara (Author), Hortas López, Jorge (Author), Ferrão, José (Author), Polhemus, Ashley (Author), Haro, Josep Maria (Author), de Girolamo, Giovanni (Author), Gamble, Peter (Author), Eriksson, Hans (Author), Hotopf, Matthew (Author), Wykes, Til (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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