Mobile devices have become pervasive in reach and constant in attention. What role does that availability have as a cause of, and potential solution to, crises in mental health and the care profession? And who falls between the cracks where technology falls short?
Dr Dianne Wepa from Charles Darwin University joins us again along side Dr Jabin from the University of Bradford to talk tech, therapy and professional care.
This episode includes discussion of suicide. Listener discretion is advised.
Read the original article: https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076231174307
Listen to their previous episode: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10213208
01/17/24 • 36 min
ResearchPod - Tech, health and the digital divide
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00:00:09 Will Mountford
Hello. I'm Will. Welcome to research pod.
00:00:12 Will Mountford
Based on what we know about our audience, there is a 65% chance that you are listening to this on a mobile phone.
00:00:19 Will Mountford
As a tool, mobile devices have become pervasive in reach and constant in attention. What role does that availability have as a cause of and potential solution to, the mounting crises of mental health and care sector staffing, and who
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