학술논문

The importance of digital mental health interventions to support people with diabetes-related psychological outcomes: a narrative review
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 2023, Vol. 27, Issue 2, pp. 186-191.
Subject
e-literature-review
Literature review
cat-HSC
Health & social care
cat-MHLT
Mental health
cat-SINC
Social inclusion
Diabetes
Mental health
Technology
Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs)
Review
Language
English
ISSN
2042-8308
Abstract
Purpose Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) are promising alternatives to traditional face-to-face psychological interventions to improve psychological outcomes in various chronic health conditions. However, their efficacy among people with diabetes is yet to be established. Therefore, this narrative review aims to identify the importance and need for evidence-based research on DMHIs targeting the psychological outcomes in people with diabetes. Design/methodology/approach Using a narrative review approach, this study highlights the technological advancements in diabetes health care and identifies a need for developing DMHIs for people with diabetes. Findings DMHIs are promising for improving psychological outcomes in people with diabetes. However, there is a need for further rigorous, controlled and high-quality diabetes-focused studies, to make firm conclusions on the effectiveness and appropriateness of DMHIs for patients with diabetes. This review also suggests that DMHIs based on psychological theories and studies with higher quality methodologies are also needed. Originality/value This review highlights the contemporary literature on diabetes and related technological advancements. The findings of this study serve as a basis of the improvement of policy on digital mental health services for people with diabetes, to impact the global burden of the disease.