Challenges and possible solutions in cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research teams within the domain of e-mental health. Issue 4 (1st September 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Challenges and possible solutions in cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research teams within the domain of e-mental health. Issue 4 (1st September 2021)
- Main Title:
- Challenges and possible solutions in cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research teams within the domain of e-mental health
- Authors:
- Nordgreen, Tine
Rabbi, Fazle
Torresen, Jim
Skar, Yngvar Sigmund
Guribye, Frode
Inal, Yavuz
Flobakk, Eivind
Wake, Jo Dugstad
Mukhiya, Suresh Kumar
Aminifar, Amin
Myklebost, Sunniva
Lundervold, Astri J.
Kenter, Robin
Hammar, Åsa
Nordby, Emilie
Kahlon, Smiti
Tveit Sekse, Ragnhild J.
Griffin, Kristine Fonnes
Jakobsen, Petter
Pham, Minh H.
Côté-Allard, Ulysse
Noori, Farzan Majeed
Lamo, Yngve - Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose: Mental illness presents a huge individual, societal and economic challenges, currently accounting for 20% of the worldwide burden of disease. There is a gap between the need for and access to services. Digital technology has been proven effective in e-mental health for preventing and treating mental health problems. However, there is a need for cross-disciplinary efforts to increase the impact of e-mental health services. This paper aims to report key challenges and possible solutions for cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research teams within the domain of e-mental health. Design/methodology/approach: The key challenges and possible solutions will be discussed in light of the literature on effective cross-disciplinary research teams. Findings: Six topics have been key challenges in our cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research team: to develop a shared understanding of the domain; to establish a common understanding of key concepts among the project participants; to involve the end-users in the research and development process; to collaborate across sectors; to ensure privacy and security of health data; and to obtain the right timing of activities according to project dependencies. Research limitations/implications: This study focuses to increase knowledge and training in cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research, as this is often referred to as an important tool when developing sustainable solutions for major societal challenges.Abstract : Purpose: Mental illness presents a huge individual, societal and economic challenges, currently accounting for 20% of the worldwide burden of disease. There is a gap between the need for and access to services. Digital technology has been proven effective in e-mental health for preventing and treating mental health problems. However, there is a need for cross-disciplinary efforts to increase the impact of e-mental health services. This paper aims to report key challenges and possible solutions for cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research teams within the domain of e-mental health. Design/methodology/approach: The key challenges and possible solutions will be discussed in light of the literature on effective cross-disciplinary research teams. Findings: Six topics have been key challenges in our cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research team: to develop a shared understanding of the domain; to establish a common understanding of key concepts among the project participants; to involve the end-users in the research and development process; to collaborate across sectors; to ensure privacy and security of health data; and to obtain the right timing of activities according to project dependencies. Research limitations/implications: This study focuses to increase knowledge and training in cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research, as this is often referred to as an important tool when developing sustainable solutions for major societal challenges. Practical implications: This study needs to include theory and skills training in cross-disciplinary research in research training. Social implications: Cross-disciplinary teams have the potential to address major societal challenges, including more perspectives and more stakeholders than single disciplinary research teams. Originality/value: Major societal challenges require complex and sustainable solutions. However, there is a lack of knowledge about how cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research teams may work productively to solve these challenges. This paper shares experiences regarding the challenges and possible solutions for productive collaboration in cross-disciplinary and cross-sectorial research teams within the domain of e-mental health services. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of enabling technologies. Volume 15:Issue 4(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of enabling technologies
- Issue:
- Volume 15:Issue 4(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 15, Issue 4 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 15
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0015-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 241
- Page End:
- 251
- Publication Date:
- 2021-09-01
- Subjects:
- Innovation -- Psychology -- Digital intervention -- E-mental health -- Cross-disciplinary research teams -- Technology enabled care
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617.033 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journal/jet ↗
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1108/JET-03-2021-0013 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2398-6263
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