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        Smartphones and Wearables as a Method for Understanding Symptom Mechanisms 

        Saunders, Kate E.A. (2020-01)
        While psychological treatments have been shown to be effective in treating psychiatric disorders, the mechanism of their therapeutic effect is less well understood. An improved mechanistic understanding of psychiatric ...
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        The True Colours Remote Symptom Monitoring System: A Decade of Evolution 

        Geddes, John R; Goodwin, Guy M; Saunders, Kate E.A.; Mackay, Clare; Attenburrow, Mary Jane (2020-01)
        The True Colours remote mood monitoring system was developed over a decade ago by researchers, psychiatrists, and software engineers at the University of Oxford to allow patients to report on a range of symptoms via text ...
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        What is the clinical value of mHealth for patients? 

        External author(s) only (2020-01)
        Despite growing interest from both patients and healthcare providers, there is little clinical guidance on how mobile apps should be utilized to add value to patient care. We categorize apps according to their functionality ...
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        Online mood monitoring in treatment-resistant depression: qualitative study of patients' perspectives in the NHS 

        Geddes, John R (2020-01)
        Aims and method True Colours is an automated symptom monitoring programme used by National Health Service psychiatric services. This study explored whether patients with unipolar treatment-resistant depression (TRD) found ...
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        Long‐term benefits of digital cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia: Follow‐up report from a randomized clinical trial 

        External author(s) only (2020-02)
        Digital cognitive behavioural therapy (dCBT) is an effective treatment for chronic insomnia and also improves well‐being and quality of life (QoL). We assessed whether these benefits are sustained and if the effects of ...
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        Introducing artificial intelligence in acute psychiatric inpatient care: qualitative study of its use to conduct nursing observations. 

        Barrera, Alvaro; Gee, Carol; Wood, Andrew; Geddes, John R (2020-02)
        Background All patients admitted to an acute inpatient mental health unit must have nursing observations carried out at night either hourly or every 15 minutes, to ascertain that they are safe and breathing. However, while ...
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        IAPT and the internet: The current and future role of therapist-guided internet interventions within routine care settings 

        Thew, Graham R (2020-02)
        Compared to the traditional face-to-face format, therapist-guided internet interventions offer a different approach to supporting clients in learning skills to manage and overcome mental health difficulties. Such interventions ...
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        Exploring UK doctors’ attitudes towards online patient feedback: Thematic analysis of survey data 

        External author(s) only (2020-03)
        Introduction Patients are increasingly using online platforms to give feedback about their health-care experiences. Online feedback has been proposed as a way to drive transformative change in the health service through ...
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        The effects of digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on cognitive function: a randomized controlled trial 

        External author(s) only (2020-03)
        We sought to examine the impact of digital cognitive behavioral therapy (dCBT) for insomnia on both self-reported cognitive impairment and objective cognitive performance. MethodsT: he Defining the Impact of Sleep improvement ...
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        Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia for Adolescents With Mental Health Problems: Feasibility Open Trial 

        Croker, Abigail; Denne, Megan; Smith, Jacqueline (2020-03)
        Background: Insomnia in adolescents is common, persistent, and associated with poor mental health including anxiety and depression. Insomnia in adolescents attending child mental health services is seldom directly treated, ...
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        Developing an automated VR cognitive treatment for psychosis: gameChange VR therapy 

        Lambe, Sinead; Lister, Rachel; Rosebrock, Laina; Rovira, Aitor; Clark, David M; Freeman, Daniel; Waite, Felicity (2020-04)
        The automated delivery of psychological treatment using virtual reality (VR) has the potential to revolutionise patient access to evidence-based care. VR creates immersive, interactive computer simulations, which elicit ...
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        Online patient feedback: a scoping review and stakeholder consultation 

        External author(s) only (2020-04)
        Objective To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a scoping review and a consultation of stakeholders in England, UK. Methods We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL ...
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        Insomnia as a mediating therapeutic target for depressive symptoms: A sub-analysis of participant data from two large randomized controlled trials of a digital sleep intervention 

        Freeman, Daniel; Sheaves, Bryony; Saunders, Kate E.A. (2020-06)
        Insomnia predicts the onset of depression, commonly co-presents with depression and often persists following depression remission. However, these conditions can be challenging to treat concurrently using depression-specific ...
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        Components, design, and effectiveness of digital physical rehabilitation interventions for older people: a systematic review. 

        External author(s) only (2020-06)
        Background With the rapid advancement in digital technologies, the use of digital health applications is increasing day by day. Although a large number of digital applications have been developed for rehabilitation of ...
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        Technology Matters: BlueIce – using a smartphone app to beat adolescent self‐harm 

        Tingley, Jessica; Greenhalgh, Isobel; Stallard, Paul (2020-06)
        Despite the recent proliferation of mental health apps, few have directly focused on the prevention of self-harm. The available apps are described and the limited, although encouraging, outcome data are summarised. The ...
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        Efficacy of digital cognitive behavioral therapy for moderate to severe symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder: A randomized controlled trial 

        Saunders, Kate E.A.; Goodwin, Guy M (2020-07)
        Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an efficacious intervention for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Digital CBT may provide a scalable means of delivering CBT at a population level. We investigated the efficacy of a ...
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        The Oxford Cognitive Screen – Plus (OCS-Plus): A digital, tablet-based, brief cognitive assessment 

        External author(s) only (2020-10)
        Here, we present the Oxford Cognitive Screen-Plus, a computerised tablet-based screen designed to briefly assess domain-general cognition and provide more fine-grained measures of memory and executive function. The OCS-Plus ...
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        Disrupting the power balance between doctors and patients in the digital era 

        Geddes, John R (2021-01)
        The primary way of identifying symptoms of impending disease, and when it is time to seek care, relies heavily on a patient's own perception of how they feel. This reliance on a disease reaching a threshold at which ...
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        Synchronous digital couple and family psychotherapy: a meta‐narrative review 

        Le Coyte Grinney, Marianne (2021-01)
        Objective: Our objective was to identify, review and synthesise the findings of articles regarding the practice of synchronous digital couple and family psycho-therapy over the past three decades. Methods: A meta-narrative ...
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        A web-based physical activity intervention for People with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Application of consensus-based intervention development guidance. 

        Dawes, Helen (2021-03)
        Objectives People with progressive multiple sclerosis (PwPMS) report that they recognise the benefits of activity on their physical and psychological health but need support to achieve their physical activity goals. We ...

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