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Mental health digital therapy supports people through COVID pandemic

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    April 16, 2021

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(Source: https://buildingbetterhealthcare.com/) The mental wellbeing of patients recovering from COVID-19 is low enough, on average, to require assessment for depression, according to new feedback from users of the Covid Virtual Ward created by digital therapeutics provider, my mhealth.

Measured against the WHO-5 wellbeing scale created by the World Health Organisation (WHO), patients with COVID-19 using the my mhealth Covid Virtual Ward reported, on average, significantly lower feelings of wellbeing.

The average score was in the WHO’s ‘poor’ wellbeing category – low enough to suggest that COVID has had a significant impact on wellbeing and that the respondents may benefit from further support and assessment.

With the research being the latest indication of the deep and long-lasting impact from the pandemic on physical and mental health; a significant new, and free, initiative to support wellbeing is being launched across the UK.

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