Using a mobile health device to manage severe mental illness in the community: What is the potential and what are the challenges?

Aust N Z J Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, Westmead Hospital, Western Sydney Local Health District Mental Health Service, Westmead, NSW, Australia.

Published: October 2020

There has been a revolution in the use of mobile health devices for monitoring physical health. There is more recent interest in whether these devices can also be used for monitoring symptoms of mental illness. This paper considers how stress increases risk of mental deterioration and individuals with mental illness are sensitive to the effects of stress. It discusses how an inexpensive mobile health device could be used for detecting physiological signs of stress: deviations in biometrics such as sleep, activity and arousal may reflect a stress response and increased risk of relapse. These biometrics can allow patients to self-monitor and clinicians to detect early warning signs. This paper reviews the measurement of electrodermal activity, actigraphy and heart rate to predict mental deterioration. It considers the advantages of continuous measurement and reviews studies using mobile health devices to monitor stress and psychosis. It describes the potential for using a mobile health device to manage and monitor severe mental illness in young adults. Finally, this paper considers challenges associated with this approach, particularly with regard to correctly interpreting the physiological data and integrating the mobile health device into clinical practice. This paper concludes a mobile health device has the potential to enhance care by improving detection of early warning signs and increasing the connection between clinicians and their patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867420945782DOI Listing

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