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Determinants of Patient Use of Telemental Health Services: Representative Cross-Sectional Survey From Germany

Determinants of Patient Use of Telemental Health Services: Representative Cross-Sectional Survey From Germany

Reference 13: The effectiveness of telepsychiatry: thematic review Reference 15: Asynchronous telepsychiatry: a systematic review Reference 50: Barriers to use of telepsychiatry: clinicians as gatekeepers Reference 84: Factors influencing patients’ initial decisions regarding telepsychiatry participationtelepsychiatryTelepsychiatry

Ariana Neumann, Hans-Helmut König, André Hajek

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e70925

Determinants of Patient Satisfaction With Telemental Health Services in Germany: Representative Cross-Sectional Postpandemic Survey Study

Determinants of Patient Satisfaction With Telemental Health Services in Germany: Representative Cross-Sectional Postpandemic Survey Study

Reference 12: The effectiveness of telepsychiatry: thematic review Reference 15: Asynchronous telepsychiatry: a systematic review Reference 21: Efficacy of telepsychiatry in refugee populations: a systematic review of the evidence Reference 79: Barriers to use of telepsychiatry: clinicians as gatekeepers behavioral intention to use telepsychiatrytelepsychiatryTelepsychiatry

Ariana Neumann, Hans-Helmut König, André Hajek

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e65238

Online-Based and Technology-Assisted Psychiatric Education for Trainees: Scoping Review

Online-Based and Technology-Assisted Psychiatric Education for Trainees: Scoping Review

Most feedback by trainees on telepsychiatry programs indicated that telepsychiatry enhanced their skills and knowledge, with majority of trainees stating that it was interesting and enhanced their training. However, some trainees mentioned technical issues with this approach and the difficulty in assessing the influence on patients. On the other hand, improved access to the internet has expanded the utility of asynchronous learning methods.

Mohd Amiruddin Mohd Kassim, Sidi Muhammad Yusoff Azli Shah, Jane Tze Yn Lim, Tuti Iryani Mohd Daud

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e64773

Digital Health Interventions for Informal Family Caregivers of People With First-Episode Psychosis: Systematic Review on User Experience and Effectiveness

Digital Health Interventions for Informal Family Caregivers of People With First-Episode Psychosis: Systematic Review on User Experience and Effectiveness

However, robust studies have only been published in recent years and challenges related to implementing digital health technologies in real-world settings remain, such as data safety, regulatory hurdles, reimbursement of telepsychiatry services, and, crucially, engagement and digital literacy [34].

Pauline Sarah Münchenberg, Dinara Yessimova, Dimitra Panteli, Tobias Kurth

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e63743

Capturing Patients’ and Clinicians’ Experiences of Using Video Consultations in Mental Health Outpatient Services: Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Capturing Patients’ and Clinicians’ Experiences of Using Video Consultations in Mental Health Outpatient Services: Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Furthermore, one could move beyond the traditional understanding of VCs and investigate how cutting-edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence as well as augmented and virtual reality telepsychiatry can reduce the “artificial experience” of VCs and enhance telepresence, creating a new treatment environment where complex treatment issues can be meaningfully addressed and discussed.

Ali Abbas Shaker, Erik Simonsen, Kristine Tarp, Radoslav Aleksandrov Borisov, John Aasted Sørensen, Henrik Bechmann, Stephen F Austin

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e50580