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Patient Digital Health Technologies to Support Primary Care Across Clinical Contexts: Survey of Primary Care Providers, Behavioral Health Consultants, and Nurses

Patient Digital Health Technologies to Support Primary Care Across Clinical Contexts: Survey of Primary Care Providers, Behavioral Health Consultants, and Nurses

Acceptance of digital health technologies across various clinical contexts by major primary care health care professional types (n=51 behavioral health consultants, n=52 primary care providers, and n=48 nurses). Proportion of respondents endorsing a specific digital health technology across all clinical contexts (n=51 behavioral health consultants, n=52 primary care providers, and n=48 nurses).

Oleg Zaslavsky, Frances Chu, Brenna N Renn

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(2):e32664

Use of Human-Centered Design to Improve Implementation of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies in Low-Resource Communities: Protocol for Studies Applying a Framework to Assess Usability


Use of Human-Centered Design to Improve Implementation of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies in Low-Resource Communities: Protocol for Studies Applying a Framework to Assess Usability


Consistent with the HCD literature, early prototype testing based on data from the Discover phase is conducted with small samples (for instance, N=5) to answer design questions using paper versions of redesign solutions or storyboards to represent more complex psychosocial processes (eg, exposure procedures to treat anxiety and interactions between instructors and learners during training activities) [66,67].

Aaron R Nikole Lyon, Sean A Munson, Brenna N Renn, David C Atkins, Michael D Pullmann, Emily Friedman, Patricia A Areán

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(10):e14990

Using Mobile Apps to Assess and Treat Depression in Hispanic and Latino Populations: Fully Remote Randomized Clinical Trial

Using Mobile Apps to Assess and Treat Depression in Hispanic and Latino Populations: Fully Remote Randomized Clinical Trial

The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials flow diagram. i PST: internet-based problem-solving therapy; EVO: Project Evolution; N/A: not available. BRIGHTEN V2 participant characteristics. a Participants who did not self-report Hispanic/Latinos status (n=3) have not been compared. Association between baseline demographic variables and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores.

Abhishek Pratap, Brenna N Renn, Joshua Volponi, Sean D Mooney, Adam Gazzaley, Patricia A Arean, Joaquin A Anguera

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(8):e10130