Perspectives, experiences, and practices in the use of digital information technologies in the management of depression and alcohol use disorder in health care systems in Colombia
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2020Autore
Cárdenas Charry, PaulaBartels, Sophia
Cruz Ramírez, Kerly Viviana
Gáfaro, Lina María
Uribe Restrepo, José Miguel
Torrey, William
Castro Diaz, Sergio
Cubillos, Leonardo
Williams, Makeda John
Marsch, Lisa
Oviedo Manrique, Diana Goretty
Gómez Restrepo, Carlos
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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Epidemiología Clínica y Bioestadística
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1049-7323 / 1552-7557 (Electrónico)
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1-11
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Digital information technologies are increasingly used in the treatment of mental health disorders. Through this
qualitative study, researchers illuminated perspectives, experiences, and practices among diverse stakeholders in the
use of digital information technologies in the management of depression and alcohol use disorders in Colombia. Indepth interviews and focus groups were conducted in five primary care institutions across Colombia. Thematic analysis
was used to analyze the data. The use of technology in the treatment of mental health disorders can facilitate the
evaluation and diagnosis, treatment, and promotion and prevention of mental health disorders, as well as multiple nonmental
health applications in the primary care setting. Potential barriers to the use of technology in this setting include challenges
of digital literacy, access to technology, confidentiality, and financing. This study can inform the implementation of digital
information technologies in the care of depression and problematic alcohol use within health care systems in Colombia.
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Implementation researchQualitative methods
Latin America
Colombia
Technology
Depression
Alcohol
Primary health care
Qualitative
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https://journals-sagepub-com.ezproxy.javeriana.edu.co/doi/pdf/10.1177/1049732320902460Editoriale
Qualitative Health Research; (2020)
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