Navigating the Digital Landscape for Potential Use of Mental Health Apps in Clinical Practice: Scoping Review
Nikki S Rickard, Perin Kurt, Tanya Meade

TL;DR
This paper reviews how mental health practitioners view the use of smartphone apps in their work, finding that while apps are seen as promising, their integration into clinical practice is limited and requires more research and training.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive overview of practitioner perspectives on mental health app integration, identifying key factors and gaps for future research and implementation.
Findings
Most studies focused on apps for self-management and data collection outside clinical sessions.
Practitioners emphasized app features like engagement and interoperability, but also highlighted the need for training.
Fewer studies explored in-session or practitioner-guided app use, indicating a gap in current research.
Abstract
The global demand for mental health services has significantly increased over the past decade, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital resources, particularly smartphone apps, offer a flexible and scalable means of addressing the research-to-practice gap in mental health care. Clinicians play a crucial role in integrating these apps into mental health care, although practitioner-guided digital interventions have traditionally been considered more effective than stand-alone apps. This scoping review explored mental health practitioners’ views on potential use or integration of smartphone apps into clinical practice. We asked, “What is known about how mental health practitioners view the integration of smartphone apps into their practice?” Further, this scoping review explored the factors that might influence integration of smartphone apps into practice, such as practitioner and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
