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- W3205388112 abstract "Mental disorders are a critical public health challenge since they profoundly affected people lifestyle. Mental healthcare treatments aim to promote a higher quality of life of the patients. These procedures include interventions for prolonged mental illness which can be supported by telemedicine technologies. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of mobile applications selected to address the most critical needs of people with mental problems. Needs include areas of the patient's life, such as basic activities, behavioral changes, and daily life tasks. This work has two main objectives; (1) identify critical needs for patients with mental disorders and (2) identify and analyze apps that can meet the identified critical needs. A Delphi methodology survey was carried with a group of thirteen volunteers, including nurses, assistants, and psychiatrists who are working in Zamora and Valladolid, Spain. This survey has recommended different needs for patients with mental disorders and address objective 1. Google Play and Apple Store have been assessed to select the most relevant mobile applications that were recommended in the Delphi study to address the essential needs of these patients according to objective 2. The results of the Delphi survey show 24 different needs for patients with mental disorders. This study has analyzed 62 mobile applications which address the essential needs recommended in the Delphi study. The selected mobile applications represent 31 applications with feedback (50%); 15 informative applications (24%), and 16 independent applications (26%). On the one hand, applications with feedback request can address 13 recommended needs (54%). On the other hand, informative applications can address 7 needs (29%). Finally, the independent applications are only able to respond to 4 of the 24 recommend needs (17%). Mobile health applications present effective technologies to support the needs of patients with mental disorders. However, this study suggests a critical limitation of mobile applications for mental health since the majority of the applications require user activity. Therefore, future research initiatives on the design and development of mobile apps for people who have mental disorders should focus on independent applications." @default.
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- W3205388112 date "2021-10-21" @default.
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- W3205388112 title "Telemedicine solutions for patients with mental disorders: a Delphi study and review of mobile applications in virtual stores" @default.
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