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DOI: 10.1055/a-2392-2741
Digital Health in der Psychiatrie – Potentiale und Risiken
Digital Health in Psychiatry – Potentials and Risks
Digital Health – Begriffsklärung und Einsätze in der Psychiatrie
Digital Health steht für den Einsatz und die Weiterentwicklung digitaler Technologien zur Verbesserung der Gesundheit [1]. Im Bereich der Psychiatrie bringt diese Form der Gesundheitsversorgung tiefgreifende Veränderungen mit sich, indem sie traditionelle Methoden durch intelligente, zugängliche und vernetzte Technologien ergänzt. Diese Technologien sind nicht nur zentral für die Bereitstellung psychiatrischer Gesundheitsleistungen (z. B. Aufgabenplanung, Ressourcenallokation), sondern verändern auch die Art und Weise, wie Diagnosen gestellt, Behandlungen durchgeführt und PatientInnen betreut werden sowie das Selbst-Management von PatientInnen.
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10 October 2024
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