A Systematic Literature Review on e-Mental Health Solutions to Assist Health Care Workers During COVID-19.

Journal: Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association

Volume: 27

Issue: 6

Year of Publication: 2021

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Department of Signal Theory and Communications, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain. TICLab, International University of Rabat, Rabat, Morocco. ENSIAS, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Rabat, Morocco.

Abstract summary 

e-Mental health is an established field of exploiting information and communication technologies for mental health care. It offers different solutions and has shown effectiveness in managing many psychological issues. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has critically influenced health care systems and health care workers (HCWs). HCWs are working under hard conditions, and are suffering from different psychological issues, including anxiety, stress, and depression. Consequently, there is an undeniable need of mental care interventions for HCWs. Under the circumstances caused by COVID-19, e-health interventions can be used as tools to assist HCWs with their mental health. These solutions can provide mental health care support remotely, respecting the recommended safety measures. This study aims to identify e-mental health interventions, reported in the literature, that are developed for HCWs during the COVID-19 pandemic. A systematic literature review was conducted following the PRISMA protocol by searching the following digital libraries: IEEE, ACM, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and PubMed. Eleven publications were selected. The identified e-mental health interventions consisted of social media platforms, e-learning content, online resources and mobile applications. Only 27% of the studies included empirical evaluation of the reported interventions, 55% listed challenges and limitations related to the adoption of the reported interventions. And 45% presented interventions developed specifically for HCWs in China. The overall feedback on the identified interventions was positive, yet a lack of empirical evaluation was identified, especially regarding qualitative evidence. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance and need for e-mental health solutions for HCWs.

Authors & Co-authors:  Drissi Nidal N Ouhbi Sofia S Marques Gonçalo G de la Torre Díez Isabel I Ghogho Mounir M Janati Idrissi Mohammed Abdou MA

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Authors :  6
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1089/tmj.2020.0287
SSN : 1556-3669
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
COVID-19
Other Terms
COVID-19;digital health;e-health;e-mental health;health care workers;telemedicine
Study Design
Study Approach
,Qualitative,Systemic Review
Country of Study
Publication Country
United States