Cyberpsychology Research Group, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
yourtown, Milton, QLD, Australia.
JMIR Ment Health. 2024 Mar 22;11:e48441. doi: 10.2196/48441.
Australian providers of mental health services and support for young people include private and public allied health providers, government initiatives (eg, headspace), nongovernment organizations (eg, Kids Helpline), general practitioners (GPs), and the hospital system. Over 20 years of research has established that many young people prefer to seek mental health support online; however, clear client pathways within and between online and offline mental health services are currently lacking. The authors propose a Digital Mental Health Practice model of care for youth to assist with digital mental health service mapping. The proposed model offers accessible pathways for a client to engage with digital mental health services, provides clear navigation to access support for individual needs, and facilitates a seamless connection with offline mental health services using a transferable electronic health records system. This future-looking model also includes emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the metaverse, which must be accounted for as potential tools to be leveraged for digital therapies and support systems. The urgent need for a user-centered Digital Mental Health Practice model of care for youth in Australia is discussed, highlighting the shortcomings of traditional and existing online triage models evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the complex challenges that must be overcome, such as the integration of diverse mental health care providers and establishment of a robust electronic health records system. Potential benefits of such a model include reduced pressure on emergency rooms, improved identification of immediate needs, enhanced referral practices, and the establishment of a cost-efficient national digital mental health care model with global applicability. The authors conclude by stressing the consequences of inaction, warning that delays may lead to more complex challenges as new technologies emerge and exacerbate the long-term negative consequences of poor mental health management on the economic and biopsychosocial well-being of young Australians.
澳大利亚为年轻人提供心理健康服务和支持的机构包括私营和公共的联合健康服务提供者、政府举措(如 headspace)、非政府组织(如 Kids Helpline)、全科医生(GP)和医院系统。20 多年的研究已经证实,许多年轻人更愿意在网上寻求心理健康支持;然而,目前在线和线下心理健康服务之间缺乏明确的客户途径。作者提出了一种数字心理健康实践护理模式,以帮助进行数字心理健康服务映射。该模型为客户提供了可访问的途径来使用数字心理健康服务,为满足个人需求提供了清晰的导航,并通过可转移的电子健康记录系统为与线下心理健康服务的无缝连接提供了便利。这个具有前瞻性的模型还包括人工智能和元宇宙等新兴技术,这些技术必须被视为数字疗法和支持系统的潜在工具。文中讨论了澳大利亚急需一种以用户为中心的数字心理健康实践护理模式来为年轻人提供服务,强调了在 COVID-19 大流行期间传统和现有的在线分诊模型的明显缺点,以及必须克服的复杂挑战,例如整合不同的心理健康护理提供者和建立一个强大的电子健康记录系统。这种模式的潜在好处包括减轻急诊室的压力,更好地识别即时需求,改进转诊实践,以及建立一个具有全球适用性的具有成本效益的国家数字心理健康护理模式。作者最后强调了不采取行动的后果,警告说,随着新技术的出现,可能会出现更复杂的挑战,从而加剧长期以来对年轻人心理健康管理不善对经济和生物心理社会福祉的负面影响。