Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine 4/2017

01-12-2017 | Original Research

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

Authors: Madalina Sucala, Ph.D., Wendy Nilsen, Ph.D., Frederick Muench, Ph.D.

Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine | Issue 4/2017

Login to get access

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.
Literature
2.
go back to reference Marsch, L. A., & Gustafson, D. H. (2013). The role of technology in health care innovation: a commentary. Journal of Dual Diagnosis., 9, 101–103.CrossRefPubMed Marsch, L. A., & Gustafson, D. H. (2013). The role of technology in health care innovation: a commentary. Journal of Dual Diagnosis., 9, 101–103.CrossRefPubMed
3.
go back to reference Mohr, D., Schueller, S., Riley, W., Brown, C. H., Cuijpers, P., Duan, N., et al. (2015). Trials of intervention principles: evaluation methods for evolving behavioral intervention technologies. Journal of Medical Internet Research., 17(7), e166.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Mohr, D., Schueller, S., Riley, W., Brown, C. H., Cuijpers, P., Duan, N., et al. (2015). Trials of intervention principles: evaluation methods for evolving behavioral intervention technologies. Journal of Medical Internet Research., 17(7), e166.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
4.
go back to reference Mohr, D. C., Burns, M. N., Schueller, S. M., Clarke, G., & Klinkman, M. (2013). Behavioral intervention technologies: evidence review and recommendations for future research in mental health. General Hospital Psychiatry., 35(4), 332–338.CrossRefPubMed Mohr, D. C., Burns, M. N., Schueller, S. M., Clarke, G., & Klinkman, M. (2013). Behavioral intervention technologies: evidence review and recommendations for future research in mental health. General Hospital Psychiatry., 35(4), 332–338.CrossRefPubMed
5.
go back to reference Oh, H., Rizo, C., Enkin, M., & Jadad, A. (2005). What is eHealth (3): a systematic review of published definitions. Journal of Medical Internet Research., 7(1), e1.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Oh, H., Rizo, C., Enkin, M., & Jadad, A. (2005). What is eHealth (3): a systematic review of published definitions. Journal of Medical Internet Research., 7(1), e1.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
6.
go back to reference Eckard, C., Asbury, C., Bolduc, B., et al. (2016). The integration of technology into treatment programs to aid in the reduction of chronic pain. Journal of Pain Management & Medicine., 2(3), 118. Eckard, C., Asbury, C., Bolduc, B., et al. (2016). The integration of technology into treatment programs to aid in the reduction of chronic pain. Journal of Pain Management & Medicine., 2(3), 118.
7.
go back to reference Bakker D, Kazantzis N, Rickwood D, Rickard N. Mental health smartphone apps: review and evidence-based recommendations for future developments. Eysenbach G, ed. JMIR Mental Health. 2016;3(1):e7. doi:10.2196/mental.4984. Bakker D, Kazantzis N, Rickwood D, Rickard N. Mental health smartphone apps: review and evidence-based recommendations for future developments. Eysenbach G, ed. JMIR Mental Health. 2016;3(1):e7. doi:10.​2196/​mental.​4984.
8.
go back to reference Teyhen, D. S., Aldag, M., Edinborough, E., et al. (2014). Leveraging technology: creating and sustaining changes for health. Telemedicine and E-Health., 20, 835–849.CrossRefPubMed Teyhen, D. S., Aldag, M., Edinborough, E., et al. (2014). Leveraging technology: creating and sustaining changes for health. Telemedicine and E-Health., 20, 835–849.CrossRefPubMed
9.
go back to reference Wang, C. J., & Huang, A. T. (2012). Integrating technology into health care what will it take? JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association., 307, 569–570. Wang, C. J., & Huang, A. T. (2012). Integrating technology into health care what will it take? JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association., 307, 569–570.
10.
go back to reference Schueller, S. M., Munoz, R. F., & Mohr, D. C. (2013). Realizing the potential of behavioral intervention technologies. Current Directions in Psychological Science., 22(6), 478–483.CrossRef Schueller, S. M., Munoz, R. F., & Mohr, D. C. (2013). Realizing the potential of behavioral intervention technologies. Current Directions in Psychological Science., 22(6), 478–483.CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Kumar, S., Nilsen, W. J., Abernethy, A., Atienza, A., Patrick, K., Pavel, M., et al. (2013). Mobile health technology evaluation: the mHealth evidence workshop. American Journal of Preventive Medicine., 45(2), 228–236.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Kumar, S., Nilsen, W. J., Abernethy, A., Atienza, A., Patrick, K., Pavel, M., et al. (2013). Mobile health technology evaluation: the mHealth evidence workshop. American Journal of Preventive Medicine., 45(2), 228–236.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
13.
go back to reference Riley, W. T., Glasgow, R. E., Etheredge, L., & Abernethy, A. P. (2013). Rapid, responsive, relevant (R3) research: a call for a rapid learning health research enterprise. Clinical Translational Medicine., 2(1), 10.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Riley, W. T., Glasgow, R. E., Etheredge, L., & Abernethy, A. P. (2013). Rapid, responsive, relevant (R3) research: a call for a rapid learning health research enterprise. Clinical Translational Medicine., 2(1), 10.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
14.
go back to reference Estrin, D., & Sim, I. (2010). Health care delivery. Open mHealth architecture: an engine for health care innovation. Science, 330(6005), 759–760.CrossRefPubMed Estrin, D., & Sim, I. (2010). Health care delivery. Open mHealth architecture: an engine for health care innovation. Science, 330(6005), 759–760.CrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Williams, S., Yardley, L., & Wills, G. B. (2013). A qualitative case study of LifeGuide: users’ experiences of software for developing Internet-based behaviour change interventions. Health Informatics Journal, 19(1), 61–75.CrossRefPubMed Williams, S., Yardley, L., & Wills, G. B. (2013). A qualitative case study of LifeGuide: users’ experiences of software for developing Internet-based behaviour change interventions. Health Informatics Journal, 19(1), 61–75.CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Schueller SM, Begale M, Penedo FJ, Mohr DC. Purple: a modular system for developing and deploying behavioral intervention technologies. Eysenbach G, ed. J Med Internet Res. 2014; 16(7): e181. Schueller SM, Begale M, Penedo FJ, Mohr DC. Purple: a modular system for developing and deploying behavioral intervention technologies. Eysenbach G, ed. J Med Internet Res. 2014; 16(7): e181.
19.
go back to reference Fereday, J., & Muir-Cochrane, E. (2006). Demonstrating rigor using thematic analysis: a hybrid approach of inductive and deductive coding and theme development. International Journal of Qualitative Methods., 5(1), 80–92. doi:10.1177/160940690600500107.CrossRef Fereday, J., & Muir-Cochrane, E. (2006). Demonstrating rigor using thematic analysis: a hybrid approach of inductive and deductive coding and theme development. International Journal of Qualitative Methods., 5(1), 80–92. doi:10.​1177/​1609406906005001​07.CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Booth, R. G. (2016). Informatics and nursing in a post-nursing informatics world: future directions for nurses in an automated, artificially intelligent. Social-Networked Healthcare Environment. Nursing Leadership., 28(4), 61–69.CrossRefPubMed Booth, R. G. (2016). Informatics and nursing in a post-nursing informatics world: future directions for nurses in an automated, artificially intelligent. Social-Networked Healthcare Environment. Nursing Leadership., 28(4), 61–69.CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Chowdhury B, D’Souza C, Sultana N. The use of emerging technology to improve the performance of health service delivery. Tencon 2009–2009 Ieee Region 10 Conference, Vols 1–4, 134−+. Chowdhury B, D’Souza C, Sultana N. The use of emerging technology to improve the performance of health service delivery. Tencon 2009–2009 Ieee Region 10 Conference, Vols 1–4, 134−+.
22.
go back to reference Posadzki P, Mastellos N, Ryan R, Gunn LH, Felix LM. Automated telephone communication systems for preventive healthcare and management of long-term conditions. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews(12). 2006; Artn Cd009921 doi: 10.1002/14651858.Cd009921.Pub2 Posadzki P, Mastellos N, Ryan R, Gunn LH, Felix LM. Automated telephone communication systems for preventive healthcare and management of long-term conditions. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews(12). 2006; Artn Cd009921 doi: 10.​1002/​14651858.​Cd009921.​Pub2
23.
go back to reference Gagnon, M. P., Desmartis, M., Labrecque, M., Car, J., & Pagliari, C. (2012). Systematic review of factors influencing the adoption of information and communication technologies by healthcare professionals. Journal of Medical Systems., 36(1), 241–277. doi:10.1007/s10916-010-9473-4.CrossRefPubMed Gagnon, M. P., Desmartis, M., Labrecque, M., Car, J., & Pagliari, C. (2012). Systematic review of factors influencing the adoption of information and communication technologies by healthcare professionals. Journal of Medical Systems., 36(1), 241–277. doi:10.​1007/​s10916-010-9473-4.CrossRefPubMed
24.
go back to reference Gagnon, M. P., Ngangue, P., Payne-Gagnon, J., & Desmartis, M. (2016). m-Health adoption by healthcare professionals: a systematic review. Journal of American Medical Informatics Association., 23(1), 212–220. doi:10.1093/jamia/ocv052.CrossRef Gagnon, M. P., Ngangue, P., Payne-Gagnon, J., & Desmartis, M. (2016). m-Health adoption by healthcare professionals: a systematic review. Journal of American Medical Informatics Association., 23(1), 212–220. doi:10.​1093/​jamia/​ocv052.CrossRef
25.
go back to reference Ioannidis, J. P. (1998). Effect of the statistical significance of results on the time to completion and publication of randomized efficacy trials. Journal of the American Medical Association, 279(4), 281–286.CrossRefPubMed Ioannidis, J. P. (1998). Effect of the statistical significance of results on the time to completion and publication of randomized efficacy trials. Journal of the American Medical Association, 279(4), 281–286.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
Building partnerships: a pilot study of stakeholders’ attitudes on technology disruption in behavioral health delivery and research
Authors
Madalina Sucala, Ph.D.
Wendy Nilsen, Ph.D.
Frederick Muench, Ph.D.
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Translational Behavioral Medicine / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1869-6716
Electronic ISSN: 1613-9860
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-017-0498-9

Other articles of this Issue 4/2017

Translational Behavioral Medicine 4/2017 Go to the issue