Published on in Vol 9, No 3 (2022): Jul-Sep

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/35486, first published .
Participants’ and Nurses’ Experiences With a Digital Intervention for Patients With Depressive Symptoms and Comorbid Hypertension or Diabetes in Peru: Qualitative Post–Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Participants’ and Nurses’ Experiences With a Digital Intervention for Patients With Depressive Symptoms and Comorbid Hypertension or Diabetes in Peru: Qualitative Post–Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Participants’ and Nurses’ Experiences With a Digital Intervention for Patients With Depressive Symptoms and Comorbid Hypertension or Diabetes in Peru: Qualitative Post–Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Journals

  1. Tian L, Wong E, Dong D, Cheung A, Chan S, Cao Y, Mok P, Zhou L, Xu R. Improving mental health literacy using web- or app-based interventions: A scoping review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  2. Seward N, Loh W, Miranda J, Diez-Canseco F, Garcia Claro H, Rossi Menezes P, Fernandes I, Araya R, Francis J. Understanding how digital mental health interventions can be optimised to improve longer term sustainability: Findings from a causal mediation analysis of the CONEMO trials. PLOS Global Public Health 2025;5(7):e0004537 View