Torous John, Roux Spencer
Digital Psychiatry Program, Department of Psychiatry and Division of Clinical Informatics, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2017 Jul 6;4(3):e27. doi: 10.2196/mental.7911.
This patient perspective piece presents an important case at the intersection of mobile health technology, mental health, and innovation. The potential of digital technologies to advance mental health is well known, although the challenges are being increasingly recognized. Making mobile health work for mental health will require broad collaborations. We already know that those who experience mental illness are excited by the potential technology, with many actively engaged in research, fundraising, advocacy, and entrepreneurial ventures. But we don't always hear their voice as often as others. There is a clear advantage for their voice to be heard: so we can all learn from their experiences at the direct intersection of mental health and technology innovation. The case is cowritten with an individual with schizophrenia, who openly shares his name and personal experience with mental health technology in order to educate and inspire others. This paper is the first in JMIR Mental Health's patient perspective series, and we welcome future contributions from those with lived experience.
这篇患者视角文章呈现了一个处于移动健康技术、心理健康与创新交叉点的重要案例。数字技术推动心理健康的潜力是众所周知的,尽管其面临的挑战也日益受到认可。要让移动健康服务于心理健康,需要广泛的合作。我们已经知道,那些患有精神疾病的人对技术的潜力感到兴奋,许多人积极参与研究、筹款、宣传和创业活动。但我们并不总是能像听到其他人的声音那样频繁地听到他们的声音。听取他们的声音有明显的好处:这样我们就能从他们在心理健康与技术创新直接交叉点上的经历中学习。该案例是与一位精神分裂症患者共同撰写的,他公开分享了自己的姓名以及在心理健康技术方面的个人经历,以教育和激励他人。本文是JMIR心理健康患者视角系列的第一篇,我们欢迎有实际经历的人未来投稿。