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Building partnerships: a pilot study of stakeholders’ attitudes on technology disruption in behavioral health delivery and research

机译:建立伙伴关系:利益相关者对行为健康交付和研究中的技术中断态度的试验研究

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Abstract Collaborations between scientists, care providers, and technology industry professionals are becoming more relevant for developing, testing, and implementing behavioral health technologies. As the need for such partnerships increases, it is important to understand stakeholders’ attitudes about their role in partnering for developing such technologies and how much do they expect technology to impact behavioral research and care. The aim of this study was to investigate how much technology disruption do stakeholders expect in healthcare, as well as their perceived contribution in partnering for developing behavioral health technologies. Stakeholders ( N ?=?74) responded to an online convenience sampling survey. Over 89% of participants reported expecting that technology will bring at least a moderate amount of disruption in the current models of behavioral healthcare, with respondents with the most experience in digital health expecting the most disruption. As for their perception of each other’s role in partnering for developing behavioral health technologies, one group’s weakness was considered to be complemented by another group’s strength. Academics were perceived as having more theoretical and research expertise but being less technology-savvy, while industry professionals were considered to excel at technological and marketing activities. Providers were considered to have the most clinical and real-world healthcare industry expertise. Our results indicate that technology is expected to disrupt current healthcare models, while also highlighting the need for collaboration, as no single group was considered to have sufficient expertise and resources to develop successful, effective behavioral health technologies on its own. These results may contribute to a better understanding of how technology disruption is affecting behavioral healthcare from the standpoint of its key players, which may lead to better collaborative models of research and care delivery.
机译:摘要科学家,护理提供商和技术行业专业人士之间的合作对于开发,测试和实施行为健康技术而言变得更加重要。由于对这种伙伴关系的需求增加,了解利益相关者对他们在开发此类技术的合作中的作用以及他们预期技术来影响行为研究和关怀的技能是非常重要的。本研究的目的是调查利益相关者在医疗保健方面的期望,以及他们在开发行为健康技术的合作方面的感知贡献。利益相关者(n?=?74)回应了在线方便抽样调查。超过89%的参与者报告期待该技术将至少在当前的行为医疗保健模式中带来适度的中断,受访者在数字健康方面具有最大的经验期望最大的中断。至于他们对彼此在合作开发行为健康技术的合作中的角色的看法,一组弱点被认为是被另一个集团的实力互补。学者被认为具有更多的理论和研究专业知识,但能够较低的技术 - 娴熟,而行业专业人士被认为是技术和营销活动的优势。提供者被认为具有最临床和现实世界的医疗行业专业知识。我们的结果表明,该技术预计会破坏当前的医疗机型,同时还突出了对合作的需求,因为没有一个单一的群体被认为拥有足够的专业知识和资源,以自己开发成功,有效的行为健康技术。这些结果可能有助于更好地了解技术中断如何从其关键参与者的角度影响行为医疗保健,这可能导致更好的研究和护理交付的协作模型。

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