2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-082247
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Coproduction of accessible digital mental health supports in partnership with young people from marginalised backgrounds: a scoping review protocol

Carmen Kealy,
Courtney Potts,
Maurice D Mulvenna
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionDespite the evidence supporting the value of digital supports for enhancing youth mental health services, there is a lack of guidance on how best to engage with young people in coproduction processes during the design and evaluation of these technologies. User input is crucial in digital mental health, especially for disadvantaged, vulnerable and marginalised young people as they are often excluded from coproduction. A scoping review of international literature written in English will explore the c… Show more

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