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Bridging the gap from medical to psychological safety assessment: consensus study in a digital mental health context

Bridging the gap from medical to psychological safety assessment: consensus study in a digital mental health context
Bridging the gap from medical to psychological safety assessment: consensus study in a digital mental health context

Background: Digital Mental Health Interventions (DMHIs) that meet the definition of a medical device are regulated by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK. The MHRA uses procedures that were originally developed for pharmaceuticals to assess the safety of DMHIs. There is recognition that this may not be ideal, as is evident by an ongoing consultation for reform led by the MHRA and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. 

Aims: the aim of this study was to generate an experts' consensus on how the medical regulatory method used for assessing safety could best be adapted for DMHIs. 

Method: an online Delphi study containing three rounds was conducted with an international panel of 20 experts with experience/knowledge in the field of UK digital mental health. 

Results: sixty-four items were generated, of which 41 achieved consensus (64%). Consensus emerged around ten recommendations, falling into five main themes: Enhancing the quality of adverse events data in DMHIs; Re-defining serious adverse events for DMHIs; Reassessing short-term symptom deterioration in psychological interventions as a therapeutic risk; Maximising the benefit of the Yellow Card Scheme; and Developing a harmonised approach for assessing the safety of psychological interventions in general. 

Conclusion: the implementation of the recommendations provided by this consensus could improve the assessment of safety of DMHIs, making them more effective in detecting and mitigating risk.

Digital mental health interventions, MHRA, consensus, mental health, safety
2056-4724
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Taher, Rayan, Bhanushali, Palak, Allan, Stephanie, Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario, Bolton, Heather, Dennison, Laura, Wallace, Brian E., Hadjistavropoulos, Heather D., Hall, Charlotte L., Hardy, Amy, Henry, Alasdair L., Lane, Sam, Maguire, Tess, Moreton, Adam, Moukhtarian, Talar R., Perez Vallejos, Elvira, Shergill, Sukhi, Stahl, Daniel, Thew, Graham R., Timulak, Ladislav, van den Berg, David, Viganò, Noemi, Wensley Stock, Ben, Young, Katherine S. and Yiend, Jenny (2024) Bridging the gap from medical to psychological safety assessment: consensus study in a digital mental health context. BJPsych Open, 10 (4), [e126]. (doi:10.1192/bjo.2024.713).

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Abstract

Background: Digital Mental Health Interventions (DMHIs) that meet the definition of a medical device are regulated by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK. The MHRA uses procedures that were originally developed for pharmaceuticals to assess the safety of DMHIs. There is recognition that this may not be ideal, as is evident by an ongoing consultation for reform led by the MHRA and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. 

Aims: the aim of this study was to generate an experts' consensus on how the medical regulatory method used for assessing safety could best be adapted for DMHIs. 

Method: an online Delphi study containing three rounds was conducted with an international panel of 20 experts with experience/knowledge in the field of UK digital mental health. 

Results: sixty-four items were generated, of which 41 achieved consensus (64%). Consensus emerged around ten recommendations, falling into five main themes: Enhancing the quality of adverse events data in DMHIs; Re-defining serious adverse events for DMHIs; Reassessing short-term symptom deterioration in psychological interventions as a therapeutic risk; Maximising the benefit of the Yellow Card Scheme; and Developing a harmonised approach for assessing the safety of psychological interventions in general. 

Conclusion: the implementation of the recommendations provided by this consensus could improve the assessment of safety of DMHIs, making them more effective in detecting and mitigating risk.

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Published date: 3 June 2024
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Keywords: Digital mental health interventions, MHRA, consensus, mental health, safety

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Local EPrints ID: 491615
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491615
ISSN: 2056-4724
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ORCID for Laura Dennison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0122-6610

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Date deposited: 28 Jun 2024 16:36
Last modified: 12 Jul 2024 01:44

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Author: Rayan Taher
Author: Palak Bhanushali
Author: Stephanie Allan
Author: Mario Alvarez-Jimenez
Author: Heather Bolton
Author: Laura Dennison ORCID iD
Author: Brian E. Wallace
Author: Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos
Author: Charlotte L. Hall
Author: Amy Hardy
Author: Alasdair L. Henry
Author: Sam Lane
Author: Tess Maguire
Author: Adam Moreton
Author: Talar R. Moukhtarian
Author: Elvira Perez Vallejos
Author: Sukhi Shergill
Author: Daniel Stahl
Author: Graham R. Thew
Author: Ladislav Timulak
Author: David van den Berg
Author: Noemi Viganò
Author: Ben Wensley Stock
Author: Katherine S. Young
Author: Jenny Yiend

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