Inez Myin-Germeys, Anita Schick, Thomas Ganslandt, Michal Hajdúk, Anton Heretik, Ine Van Hoyweghen, Glenn Kiekens, Georgia Koppe, Luca Marelli, Iveta Nagyova, Jeroen Weermeijer, Michel Wensing, Maria Wolters, Joanne Beames, Manuela de Allegri, Simona di Folco, Daniel Durstewitz, Zuzana Katreniaková, Elisa Lievevrouw, Hoa Nguyen, Jan Pecenak, Islay Barne, Rafael Bonnier, Manuel Brenner, Natália Čavojská, Daniel Dancik, Adam Kurilla, Erica Niebauer, Koraima Sotomayor-Enriquez, Julia Schulte-Strathaus, Lena de Thurah, Lotte Uyttebroek, Matthias Schwannauer, Ulrich Reininghaus
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This position paper by the international IMMERSE consortium reviews the evidence of a digital mental health solution based on Experience Sampling Methodology (ESM) for advancing person-centered mental health care and outlines a research agenda for implementing innovative digital mental health tools into routine clinical practice. ESM is a structured diary technique recording real-time self-report data about the current mental state using a mobile application. We will review how ESM may contribute to (1) service user engagement and empowerment, (2) self-management and recovery, (3) goal direction in clinical assessment and management of care, and (4) shared decision-making. However, despite the evidence demonstrating the value of ESM-based approaches in enhancing person-centered mental health care, it is hardly integrated into clinical practice. Therefore, we propose a global research agenda for implementing ESM in routine mental health care addressing six key challenges: (1) the motivation and ability of service users to adhere to the ESM monitoring, reporting and feedback, (2) the motivation and competence of clinicians in routine healthcare delivery settings to integrate ESM in the workflow, (3) the technical requirements and (4) governance requirements for integrating these data in the clinical workflow, (5) the financial and competence related resources related to IT-infrastructure and clinician time, and (6) implementation studies that build the evidence-base. While focused on ESM, the research agenda holds broader implications for implementing digital innovations in mental health. This paper calls for a shift in focus from developing new digital interventions to overcoming implementation barriers, essential for achieving a true transformation toward person-centered care in mental health.
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Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.