2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2019.09.006
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Acceptability and feasibility of digital technology for training community health workers to deliver brief psychological treatment for depression in rural India

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“…Similar challenges have previously been reported in other studies. For example, a study conducted to assess the acceptability and feasibility of using digital technology in mental health care in rural India also reported limited familiarity of health care providers’ with digital technology as a key challenge for delivering depression care [ 46 ]. Similarly, our results also support the findings of the review of available statistics and evidence of smartphone use among elderly people which demonstrated that they use a smartphone for making calls but rarely did they utilized downloaded apps [ 47 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar challenges have previously been reported in other studies. For example, a study conducted to assess the acceptability and feasibility of using digital technology in mental health care in rural India also reported limited familiarity of health care providers’ with digital technology as a key challenge for delivering depression care [ 46 ]. Similarly, our results also support the findings of the review of available statistics and evidence of smartphone use among elderly people which demonstrated that they use a smartphone for making calls but rarely did they utilized downloaded apps [ 47 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 Digital technology can play a very important role in providing implementation support to healthcare providers by providing performance feedback and helping in problem-solving remotely. 58 Digital technology has the potential to increase access to training programs for healthcare staff, particularly through online delivery of content. Digital technology may also be used to increase support for primary care from specialists to facilitate task-sharing, particularly in rural settings, as well as facilitating multidisciplinary care.…”
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“…These factors have been studied largely in the context of adoption of mobile health, electronic medical records, and telepsychiatry. Early studies point to a need for interactive technologies that take factors such as language differences into account (Muke et al, 2019). From this extant literature, we can only infer that culture-specific factors would have an even more significant and nuanced impact in the context of a condition like dementia.…”
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