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Developing a digital tool for suicide prevention: plan for a broad review

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Abstract

Aiming to codesign a digital health tool for suicide prevention, this study focuses on identifying enablers and barriers.

  • Emphasis is placed on the role of digital health technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic for psychological support.
  • There is a notable lack of literature involving experts with lived experience in developing digital health tools for this purpose.
  • The first phase of the study involves creating a scoping review protocol to guide the research process.
  • Results from the scoping review will inform a funding application to develop the digital health tool.
  • Ethics approval for the project was granted by the University of Bradford in August 2022.

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