Strudwick Gillian, Impey Danielle, Torous John, Krausz Reinhard Michael, Wiljer David
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Mental Health Commission of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
JMIR Ment Health. 2020 Apr 30;7(4):e19360. doi: 10.2196/19360.
The need for e-mental health (electronic mental health) services in Canada is significant. The current mental health care delivery models primarily require people to access services in person with a health professional. Given the large number of people requiring mental health care in Canada, this model of care delivery is not sufficient in its current form. E-mental health technologies may offer an important solution to the problem. This topic was discussed in greater depth at the 9th Annual Canadian E-Mental Health Conference held in Toronto, Canada. Themes that emerged from the discussions at the conference include (1) the importance of trust, transparency, human centeredness, and compassion in the development and delivery of digital mental health technologies; (2) an emphasis on equity, diversity, inclusion, and access when implementing e-mental health services; (3) the need to ensure that the mental health workforce is able to engage in a digital way of working; and (4) co-production of e-mental health services among a diverse stakeholder group becoming the standard way of working.
加拿大对电子心理健康服务的需求十分巨大。当前的心理健康护理提供模式主要要求人们亲自与健康专业人员接触以获取服务。鉴于加拿大有大量需要心理健康护理的人群,这种护理提供模式目前的形式并不充足。电子心理健康技术可能为该问题提供一个重要的解决方案。在加拿大多伦多举行的第九届加拿大电子心理健康年度会议上,对这一主题进行了更深入的讨论。会议讨论中出现的主题包括:(1)在数字心理健康技术的开发和提供中,信任、透明度、以人为本和同情心的重要性;(2)在实施电子心理健康服务时强调公平、多样性、包容性和可及性;(3)需要确保心理健康工作人员能够以数字化方式开展工作;(4)不同利益相关者群体之间共同生产电子心理健康服务成为标准的工作方式。