Research Study: Tell us your opinion on engaging with digital mental health tools for clinical care!

Research Study: Tell us your opinion on engaging with digital mental health tools for clinical care!

User profile image Vincent - EENet Super Ninja

in Bulletin board |

We are recruiting participants for up to four rounds of 10-minute online surveys that can help build better digital mental health tools for care! 

The surveys can be completed at your convenience over a two-week window. The surveys will help us understand the factors that influence how users stay engaged with digital mental health tools in clinical care. 

Eligible participants include clinicians, administrators, policymakers, and developers with 3+ years of experience or expertise in using or supporting the use of digital mental health tools (e.g., mobile apps, and patient portals) as part of care delivery. Patients and caregivers currently using a digital mental health tool as part of care delivery are encouraged to participate as well. 

If you are interested in participating or have questions, please get in touch with Brian Lo at strudwick.research@camh.ca

Research Study: Tell us your opinion on engaging with digital mental health tools for clinical care! Who can sign up? Clinicians, administrators, policymakers, and developers with 3+ years of experience or expertise in using or sup-porting the use of digital mental health tools (e.g., mobile apps, patient portal) as part of care delivery. Patients and caregivers currently using a digital mental health tool as part of care delivery are encouraged to participate as well. What is the study? To understand factors that influence how users stay en-gaged with digital mental health tools in clinical care. Together with your valuable participation, we can better understand how we can build better digital mental health tools for care. What is involved? You will be invited to participate in up to four rounds of online sur-veys that can be answered at your convenience over a two-week window. The surveys take about 10 minutes each. Your responses are confidential. Participation is voluntary and will not affect your professional relationship with CAMH. Our gratitude – Your compensation! You will be compensated with an e-Gift card for your expertise and time. For information about programs and services at CAMH, please visit www.camh.ca or call 416-535-8501 (or 1-800-463-6273). The security of information sent by e-mail cannot be guaranteed. Please do not communicate personal sensitive information by e-mail. To learn more and register for the research study, please contact Brian Lo by email strudwick.research@camh.ca with the subject ‘User Engagement Study’ or call 416-535-8501 ext. 31515

Attachments