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The National Center for Telehealth & Technology, Tacoma, Washington
The rapid growth in the use of smartphones has opened a new world of opportunities for use in behavioral
health care. Mobile phone software applications (apps) are available for a variety of useful tasks to
include symptom assessment, psychoeducation, resource location, and tracking of treatment progress.
The latest two-way communication functionality of smartphones also brings new capabilities for
telemental health. There is very little information available, however, regarding the integration of
smartphone and other mobile technology into care. In this paper, we provide an overview of smartphone
use in behavioral health care and discuss options for integrating mobile technology into clinical practice.
We also discuss limitations, practical issues, and recommendations.
Keywords: smartphone, mobile device, mHealth, apps, technology
Smartphones are mobile telephones with computer functionality
that allow users to run software applications and connect to the
Internet or other data networks. This technology provides users
with the ability to engage in some activities on their phone much
in the same manner that they could with a traditional personal
computer except with the advantage and convenience of compact
size and mobility. In 2008, smartphones only made up 10% of
cellular phones used in the United States. Before the end of 2011,
however, smartphones will likely become the most commonly
used cellular phone device (Entner, 2010), and by 2013, smart-
phones are expected to overtake PCs as the most common Web
access device worldwide (“Gartner Highlights Key Predictions,”
2010). At least 300,000 software applications or apps have been
developed for smartphones (“Introducing the App,” 2010), and as
of November 2010, more than 8,000 health related apps were
available for users to download (Dolan, 2010).
Medical professionals have long been some of the earliest
adopters of personal mobile technology for assisting with the daily
routine of their practice. Portable electronic devices and special-
ized software have been utilized for health research, education,
communication, reference, and patient care from the very earliest
commercially marketed examples in the 1990s, such as the Apple
Newton (Schweitzer & Hardmeier, 1996; Stratton et al., 1998)
through the rise and decline of Palm Pilots and other personal
digital assistants (PDAs; Teall, 2009; Vishwanath, Brodsky, &
Shaha, 2009) to the current boom in multifunctional smartphones.
This article was published Online First October 31, 2011.
Editor’s Note. This is one of 19 accepted articles received in response to
an open call for submissions on Telehealth and Technology Innovations in
Professional Psychology.—MCR
DAVID D. LUXTON is a licensed clinical p ...
mHealth for Mental HealthIntegrating Smartphone Technology .docxbuffydtesurina
mHealth for Mental Health:
Integrating Smartphone Technology in Behavioral Healthcare
David D. Luxton, Russell A. McCann, Nigel E. Bush, Matthew C. Mishkind, and Greg M. Reger
The National Center for Telehealth & Technology, Tacoma, Washington
The rapid growth in the use of smartphones has opened a new world of opportunities for use in behavioral
health care. Mobile phone software applications (apps) are available for a variety of useful tasks to
include symptom assessment, psychoeducation, resource location, and tracking of treatment progress.
The latest two-way communication functionality of smartphones also brings new capabilities for
telemental health. There is very little information available, however, regarding the integration of
smartphone and other mobile technology into care. In this paper, we provide an overview of smartphone
use in behavioral health care and discuss options for integrating mobile technology into clinical practice.
We also discuss limitations, practical issues, and recommendations.
Keywords: smartphone, mobile device, mHealth, apps, technology
Smartphones are mobile telephones with computer functionality
that allow users to run software applications and connect to the
Internet or other data networks. This technology provides users
with the ability to engage in some activities on their phone much
in the same manner that they could with a traditional personal
computer except with the advantage and convenience of compact
size and mobility. In 2008, smartphones only made up 10% of
cellular phones used in the United States. Before the end of 2011,
however, smartphones will likely become the most commonly
used cellular phone device (Entner, 2010), and by 2013, smart-
phones are expected to overtake PCs as the most common Web
access device worldwide (“Gartner Highlights Key Predictions,”
2010). At least 300,000 software applications or apps have been
developed for smartphones (“Introducing the App,” 2010), and as
of November 2010, more than 8,000 health related apps were
available for users to download (Dolan, 2010).
Medical professionals have long been some of the earliest
adopters of personal mobile technology for assisting with the daily
routine of their practice. Portable electronic devices and special-
ized software have been utilized for health research, education,
communication, reference, and patient care from the very earliest
commercially marketed examples in the 1990s, such as the Apple
Newton (Schweitzer & Hardmeier, 1996; Stratton et al., 1998)
through the rise and decline of Palm Pilots and other personal
digital assistants (PDAs; Teall, 2009; Vishwanath, Brodsky, &
Shaha, 2009) to the current boom in multifunctional smartphones.
This article was published Online First October 31, 2011.
Editor’s Note. This is one of 19 accepted articles received in response to
an open call for submissions on Telehealth and Technology Innovations in
Professional Psychology.—MCR
DAVID D. LUXTON is a licensed clinical p.
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Integrating Smartphone Technology in Behavioral Healthcare
David D. Luxton, Russell A. McCann, Nigel E. Bush, Matthew C. Mishkind, and Greg M. Reger
The National Center for Telehealth & Technology, Tacoma, Washington
The rapid growth in the use of smartphones has opened a new world of opportunities for use in behavioral
health care. Mobile phone software applications (apps) are available for a variety of useful tasks to
include symptom assessment, psychoeducation, resource location, and tracking of treatment progress.
The latest two-way communication functionality of smartphones also brings new capabilities for
telemental health. There is very little information available, however, regarding the integration of
smartphone and other mobile technology into care. In this paper, we provide an overview of smartphone
use in behavioral health care and discuss options for integrating mobile technology into clinical practice.
We also discuss limitations, practical issues, and recommendations.
Keywords: smartphone, mobile device, mHealth, apps, technology
Smartphones are mobile telephones with computer functionality
that allow users to run software applications and connect to the
Internet or other data networks. This technology provides users
with the ability to engage in some activities on their phone much
in the same manner that they could with a traditional personal
computer except with the advantage and convenience of compact
size and mobility. In 2008, smartphones only made up 10% of
cellular phones used in the United States. Before the end of 2011,
however, smartphones will likely become the most commonly
used cellular phone device (Entner, 2010), and by 2013, smart-
phones are expected to overtake PCs as the most common Web
access device worldwide (“Gartner Highlights Key Predictions,”
2010). At least 300,000 software applications or apps have been
developed for smartphones (“Introducing the App,” 2010), and as
of November 2010, more than 8,000 health related apps were
available for users to download (Dolan, 2010).
Medical professionals have long been some of the earliest
adopters of personal mobile technology for assisting with the daily
routine of their practice. Portable electronic devices and special-
ized software have been utilized for health research, education,
communication, reference, and patient care from the very earliest
commercially marketed examples in the 1990s, such as the Apple
Newton (Schweitzer & Hardmeier, 1996; Stratton et al., 1998)
through the rise and decline of Palm Pilots and other personal
digital assistants (PDAs; Teall, 2009; Vishwanath, Brodsky, &
Shaha, 2009) to the current boom in multifunctional smartphones.
This article was published Online First October 31, 2011.
Editor’s Note. This is one of 19 accepted articles received in response to
an open call for submissions on Telehealth and Technology Innovations in
Professional Psychology.—MCR
DAVID D. LUXTON is a licensed clinical p ...
mHealth for Mental HealthIntegrating Smartphone Technology .docxbuffydtesurina
mHealth for Mental Health:
Integrating Smartphone Technology in Behavioral Healthcare
David D. Luxton, Russell A. McCann, Nigel E. Bush, Matthew C. Mishkind, and Greg M. Reger
The National Center for Telehealth & Technology, Tacoma, Washington
The rapid growth in the use of smartphones has opened a new world of opportunities for use in behavioral
health care. Mobile phone software applications (apps) are available for a variety of useful tasks to
include symptom assessment, psychoeducation, resource location, and tracking of treatment progress.
The latest two-way communication functionality of smartphones also brings new capabilities for
telemental health. There is very little information available, however, regarding the integration of
smartphone and other mobile technology into care. In this paper, we provide an overview of smartphone
use in behavioral health care and discuss options for integrating mobile technology into clinical practice.
We also discuss limitations, practical issues, and recommendations.
Keywords: smartphone, mobile device, mHealth, apps, technology
Smartphones are mobile telephones with computer functionality
that allow users to run software applications and connect to the
Internet or other data networks. This technology provides users
with the ability to engage in some activities on their phone much
in the same manner that they could with a traditional personal
computer except with the advantage and convenience of compact
size and mobility. In 2008, smartphones only made up 10% of
cellular phones used in the United States. Before the end of 2011,
however, smartphones will likely become the most commonly
used cellular phone device (Entner, 2010), and by 2013, smart-
phones are expected to overtake PCs as the most common Web
access device worldwide (“Gartner Highlights Key Predictions,”
2010). At least 300,000 software applications or apps have been
developed for smartphones (“Introducing the App,” 2010), and as
of November 2010, more than 8,000 health related apps were
available for users to download (Dolan, 2010).
Medical professionals have long been some of the earliest
adopters of personal mobile technology for assisting with the daily
routine of their practice. Portable electronic devices and special-
ized software have been utilized for health research, education,
communication, reference, and patient care from the very earliest
commercially marketed examples in the 1990s, such as the Apple
Newton (Schweitzer & Hardmeier, 1996; Stratton et al., 1998)
through the rise and decline of Palm Pilots and other personal
digital assistants (PDAs; Teall, 2009; Vishwanath, Brodsky, &
Shaha, 2009) to the current boom in multifunctional smartphones.
This article was published Online First October 31, 2011.
Editor’s Note. This is one of 19 accepted articles received in response to
an open call for submissions on Telehealth and Technology Innovations in
Professional Psychology.—MCR
DAVID D. LUXTON is a licensed clinical p.
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disease and knowledge of their response to treatment, it should be possible to find out more
about the likely effectiveness of medical interventions such as prescribing drugs to treat a disease
(pharmacogenomics).
2. Digital therapeutics
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through a smartphone or a laptop. They effectively embed clinical practice and therapy into a
digital form. At a minimum, these interventions combine provision of clinically curated
information on a health condition with advice and techniques for dealing with that condition.
Many digital therapy platforms include a way for people to connect with peers and share their
experience, or to connect with health professionals remotely. Whether they are fully automated
or blend automation with supervision, the therapy offered can be tailored to the needs of the
specific user. Digital therapeutics are often cited as a solution to help manage long-term
conditions that call for behaviour changes or to prevent diseases in the long run.
3. Smart or implantable drug delivery mechanisms
We know that between a third and a half of all medication prescribed to people with long-term
conditions is not taken as recommended. Several technologies in development could enable
patients and care professionals to monitor and improve adherence to a prescribed drug regime
either through automation or providing better information about medication usage.
4. At-home or portable diagnostics
Devices cheap enough or portable enough to be transported to people’s homes to provide
diagnostic information aren’t new – think of a GP doing home visits armed with a stethoscope.
But recent innovations mean that devices previously only kept in a hospital or a GP surgery are
now portable or cheap enough to be located in people’s homes, and used by patients themselves.
5. The smartphone
It’s been eight years since the launch of these pocket-sized devices we now know so well. We
take them for granted but our phones combine: computing power that could steer a spacecraft, a
connection to the internet, a host of sensors for health-relevant data like movement and location
tracking, plus a touch-screen interface.
Apps
App stores already feature thousands of health apps, though their uptake for health and care has
been patchy. Efforts to curate the best quality apps, for example in the NHS App Library, have
had little success so far (Huckvale et al 2015).
One of the more sophisticated apps in use in health care is Ginger.io. In this depression
programme, people track their own mood and this is combined with data collected from the
sensors in the smartphone about their movements, social app or telephone use. The data can be
shared with clinicians and offers peop.
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Dr. Vidisha Kumari, a leading epidemiologist in Bangalore, emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. "The flu vaccine is our best defense against the influenza virus. It not only protects individuals but also helps prevent the spread of the virus in our communities," he says.
This year, the flu season is expected to coincide with a potential increase in other respiratory illnesses. The Karnataka Health Department has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the significance of flu vaccinations. They have set up multiple vaccination centers across Bangalore, making it convenient for residents to receive their shots.
To encourage widespread vaccination, the government is also collaborating with local schools, workplaces, and community centers to facilitate vaccination drives. Special attention is being given to ensuring that the vaccine is accessible to all, including marginalized communities who may have limited access to healthcare.
Residents are reminded that the flu vaccine is safe and effective. Common side effects are mild and may include soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or muscle aches. These side effects are generally short-lived and far less severe than the flu itself.
Healthcare providers are also stressing the importance of continuing COVID-19 precautions. Wearing masks, practicing good hand hygiene, and maintaining social distancing are still crucial, especially in crowded places.
Protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated. Together, we can help keep Bangalore healthy and safe this flu season. For more information on vaccination centers and schedules, residents can visit the Karnataka Health Department’s official website or follow their social media pages.
Stay informed, stay safe, and get your flu shot today!
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1. The Role of
Technology in
Insomnia Treatment:
Apps, Wearables, and
Devices
Addressing the importance of Insomnia Treatment for mental health.
Exploring the use of technology-based solutions such as apps,
wearables, and devices.
2. Definition of Insomnia and its Types
Understanding Insomnia
Insomnia, the difficulty of falling asleep or staying asleep, contributes to a variety of
health concerns.
Types of Insomnia
Exploring the different types of insomnia, including insomnia onset, maintenance, and
early morning awakening.
Symptoms & Causes
Identifying the common symptoms and underlying causes of insomnia, such as stress,
anxiety, and lifestyle factors.
3. Traditional Treatment Approaches
1 Conventional Methods
An overview of traditional
approaches to insomnia
treatment, including
medication and therapy
options.
2 Role of Medication
Understanding the use of
medications in managing
insomnia and their
potential benefits and
limitations.
3 Therapeutic
Interventions
Exploring different
therapeutic interventions
and techniques for sleep
improvement and
regulation.
4. Emerging Role of Technology
Technology-based
Solutions
An introduction to innovative
technology-driven solutions for
insomnia treatment, including
mobile apps, wearables, and
devices.
Sleep Tracking &
Improvement
Exploring the use of wearables
and devices to track sleep
patterns and enhance sleep
quality.
Smart Devices for Insomnia
Highlighting various smart
devices designed specifically to
aid in insomnia management and
promote better sleep.
5. Effectiveness of Technology in
Insomnia Treatment
1 Evidence-based Research
Presenting the scientific evidence supporting the use of technology in effectively
managing and treating insomnia.
2 Popular Insomnia Apps
Showcasing some of the widely used and well-regarded mobile apps for insomnia
tracking, relaxation, and sleep improvement.
3 Benefits of Wearables
Exploring how wearable devices and their data-driven insights contribute to better
sleep habits and overall well-being.
6. Considerations for Choosing the
Right Technology
Personal Preferences
Considerations for selecting technology-based solutions based on individual preferences
and comfort.
Accessibility & Reliability
Evaluating the accessibility and reliability of different insomnia treatment technologies in
everyday life.
Enhancing Sleep Hygiene
Guidance on how technology can assist in developing healthy sleep hygiene practices and
routines.
7. Conclusion
1 Role of Technology Recap
Summarizing the key role of technology in modern insomnia treatment and its
potential to revolutionize sleep management.
2 Benefits & Limitations
Highlighting the benefits and limitations of using apps, wearables, and devices as
part of insomnia treatment strategies.
3 Embracing Technology for Better Sleep
Encouraging individuals to explore technology-based tools and resources to improve
sleep quality and overall well-being.