Journal of Medical Internet Research (Jun 2022)

Strategies for Implementing Occupational eMental Health Interventions: Scoping Review

  • Renaldo M Bernard,
  • Claudia Toppo,
  • Alberto Raggi,
  • Marleen de Mul,
  • Carlota de Miquel,
  • Maria Teresa Pugliese,
  • Christina M van der Feltz-Cornelis,
  • Ana Ortiz-Tallo,
  • Luis Salvador-Carulla,
  • Sue Lukersmith,
  • Leona Hakkaart-van Roijen,
  • Dorota Merecz-Kot,
  • Kaja Staszewska,
  • Carla Sabariego

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/34479
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. e34479

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BackgroundThe implementation of eMental health interventions, especially in the workplace, is a complex process. Therefore, learning from existing implementation strategies is imperative to ensure improvements in the adoption, development, and scalability of occupational eMental health (OeMH) interventions. However, the implementation strategies used for these interventions are often undocumented or inadequately reported and have not been systematically gathered across implementations in a way that can serve as a much-needed guide for researchers. ObjectiveThe objective of this scoping review was to identify implementation strategies relevant to the uptake of OeMH interventions that target employees and detail the associated barriers and facilitation measures. MethodsA scoping review was conducted. The descriptive synthesis was guided by the RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance) framework and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. ResultsA total of 31 of 32,916 (0.09%) publications reporting the use of the web-, smartphone-, telephone-, and email-based OeMH interventions were included. In all, 98 implementation strategies, 114 barriers, and 131 facilitators were identified. The synthesis of barriers and facilitators produced 19 facilitation measures that provide initial recommendations for improving the implementation of OeMH interventions. ConclusionsThis scoping review represents one of the first steps in a research agenda aimed at improving the implementation of OeMH interventions by systematically selecting, shaping, evaluating, and reporting implementation strategies. There is a dire need for improved reporting of implementation strategies and combining common implementation frameworks with more technology-centric implementation frameworks to fully capture the complexities of eHealth implementation. Future research should investigate a wider range of common implementation outcomes for OeMH interventions that also focus on a wider set of common mental health problems in the workplace. This scoping review’s findings can be critically leveraged by discerning decision-makers to improve the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance of OeMH interventions.