Published on in Vol 5 , No 12 (2021) :December

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/32165, first published .
An Alternative to the Light Touch Digital Health Remote Study: The Stress and Recovery in Frontline COVID-19 Health Care Workers Study

An Alternative to the Light Touch Digital Health Remote Study: The Stress and Recovery in Frontline COVID-19 Health Care Workers Study

An Alternative to the Light Touch Digital Health Remote Study: The Stress and Recovery in Frontline COVID-19 Health Care Workers Study

Journals

  1. Goodday S, Karlin D, Friend S. The digital redesign of mental health: leveraging connected digital technologies for agency-driven patient-focused care. The British Journal of Psychiatry 2023;222(2):51 View
  2. Li S, Halabi R, Selvarajan R, Woerner M, Fillipo I, Banerjee S, Mosser B, Jain F, Areán P, Pratap A. Recruitment and Retention in Remote Research: Learnings From a Large, Decentralized Real-world Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(11):e40765 View
  3. Zhang Y, Pratap A, Folarin A, Sun S, Cummins N, Matcham F, Vairavan S, Dineley J, Ranjan Y, Rashid Z, Conde P, Stewart C, White K, Oetzmann C, Ivan A, Lamers F, Siddi S, Rambla C, Simblett S, Nica R, Mohr D, Myin-Germeys I, Wykes T, Haro J, Penninx B, Annas P, Narayan V, Hotopf M, Dobson R. Long-term participant retention and engagement patterns in an app and wearable-based multinational remote digital depression study. npj Digital Medicine 2023;6(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Rivas H, Boillat T. Digital Health. View