npj Digital Medicine (Sep 2024)

A systematic review and meta analysis on digital mental health interventions in inpatient settings

  • Alexander Diel,
  • Isabel Carolin Schröter,
  • Anna-Lena Frewer,
  • Christoph Jansen,
  • Anita Robitzsch,
  • Gertraud Gradl-Dietsch,
  • Martin Teufel,
  • Alexander Bäuerle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-024-01252-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract E-mental health (EMH) interventions gain increasing importance in the treatment of mental health disorders. Their outpatient efficacy is well-established. However, research on EMH in inpatient settings remains sparse and lacks a meta-analytic synthesis. This paper presents a meta-analysis on the efficacy of EMH in inpatient settings. Searching multiple databases (PubMed, ScienceGov, PsycInfo, CENTRAL, references), 26 randomized controlled trial (RCT) EMH inpatient studies (n = 6112) with low or medium assessed risk of bias were included. A small significant total effect of EMH treatment was found (g = 0.3). The effect was significant both for blended interventions (g = 0.42) and post-treatment EMH-based aftercare (g = 0.29). EMH treatment yielded significant effects across different patient groups and types of therapy, and the effects remained stable post-treatment. The results show the efficacy of EMH treatment in inpatient settings. The meta-analysis is limited by the small number of included studies.