Differences Between Online Trial Participants Who Have Used Statutory Mental Health Services and Those Who Have Not: Analysis of Baseline Data From 2 Pragmatic Trials of a Digital Health Intervention
BackgroundDigital health interventions (DHIs) are an established element of mental health service provision internationally. Regulators have positioned the best practice standard of evidence as an interventional study with a comparator reflective of standard care, often operationalized as a pragmati...
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Main Authors: | Stefan Rennick-Egglestone (Author), Chris Newby (Author), Clare Robinson (Author), Caroline Yeo (Author), Fiona Ng (Author), Rachel A Elliott (Author), Yasmin Ali (Author), Joy Llewellyn-Beardsley (Author), Scott Pomberth (Author), Julian Harrison (Author), Sean P Gavan (Author), Pim Cuijpers (Author), Stefan Priebe (Author), Charlotte L Hall (Author), Mike Slade (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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