Maximizing the impact of E-Therapy and Serious Gaming: Time for a paradigm shift
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posted on 2020-07-22, 01:09 authored by Theresa FlemingTheresa Fleming, D de Beurs, Y Khazaal, A Gaggioli, G Riva, C Botella, RM Baños, F Aschieri, LM Bavin, A Kleiboer, S Merry, HM Lau, H Riper© 2016 Fleming, de Beurs, Khazaal, Gaggioli, Riva, Botella, Baños, Aschieri, Bavin, Kleiboer, Merry, Lau and Riper. Internet interventions for mental health, including serious games, online programs, and apps, hold promise for increasing access to evidence-based treatments and prevention. Many such interventions have been shown to be effective and acceptable in trials; however, uptake and adherence outside of trials is seldom reported, and where it is, adherence at least, generally appears to be underwhelming. In response, an international Collaboration On Maximizing the impact of E-Therapy and Serious Gaming (COMETS) was formed. In this perspectives' paper, we call for a paradigm shift to increase the impact of internet interventions toward the ultimate goal of improved population mental health. We propose four pillars for change: (1) increased focus on user-centered approaches, including both user-centered design of programs and greater individualization within programs, with the latter perhaps utilizing increased modularization; (2) Increased emphasis on engagement utilizing processes such as gaming, gamification, telepresence, and persuasive technology; (3) Increased collaboration in program development, testing, and data sharing, across both sectors and regions, in order to achieve higher quality, more sustainable outcomes with greater reach; and (4) Rapid testing and implementation, including the measurement of reach, engagement, and effectiveness, and timely implementation. We suggest it is time for researchers, clinicians, developers, and end-users to collaborate on these aspects in order to maximize the impact of e-therapies and serious gaming.
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Fleming, T.M., de Beurs, D., Khazaal, Y., Gaggioli, A., Riva, G., Botella, C., Banos, R.M., Aschieri, F., Bavin, L.M., Kleiboer, A., Merry, S., Lau, H.M. & Riper, H. (2016). Maximizing the impact of E-Therapy and Serious Gaming: Time for a paradigm shift. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 7(April 2016), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00065Publisher DOI
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computerized therapyserious gamesimplementationcCBTHealth services & systemsPublic HealthClinical Trials and Supportive ActivitiesClinical ResearchBehavioral and Social SciencePreventionMental HealthScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePsychiatryRANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALCOGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPYCASUAL VIDEOGAME PLAYMENTAL-HEALTHEMOTIONAL DISORDERSSELF-HELPDEPRESSIONANXIETYMETAANALYSISINTERNETPublic Health and Health ServicesClinical SciencesPsychologyMental Health
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