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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2021 · 28 MIN

What all physicians need to know about wearables (and tech) in mental health care

from Quick Takes: A podcast by physicians, for physicians · host Dr. John Torous, Dr. David Gratzer: Physician and Educator at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Can the wearable on your patient’s wrist help prevent their next manic episode?On this episode of Quick Takes Dr. Gratzer hosts Dr. John Torous, digital psychiatry expert and the first guest to appear on 3 podcast episodes. They always have plenty to talk about as the field of digital mental health care continues to expand. This time, the primary focus is on wearables and data collection.They discuss how data captured on devices (especially related to sleep and exercise) can potentially improve care – and overall health; the types of “passive data” that can be collected; and the pros (behaviour and environment) and cons (privacy, privacy, privacy!) that come with it.---During another fascinating tech talk between Drs. Gratzer and Torous we learn about:the implications of wearables in mental health carewhat forms they currently take (watches, rings, phones)the types of data that can be collectedsome can benefit treatment of schizophrenia and depressionothers would help provide accurate social determinants databut, in all cases, there may be risk to data and patient privacy to considerhow COVID ignited synchronous digital mental health care via telehealthand how an asynchronous care using data from wearables and apps is due to ignite next.---Hear more from Dr. John Torous on previous episodes of Quick Takes:Episode 3: What all physicians need to know about digital psychiatry.Episode 11: What all physicians need to know about mental health apps.---Follow us on Twitter THANKS FOR LISTENING!Quick Takes is a production of the Center for Addiction and Mental Health. You can find links to the relevant content mentioned in the show and accessible transcripts of all the episodes we produce online at CAMH.ca and on the CAMH Global Learning Academy.Follow CAMH Education on X (formerly known as Twitter) @camhEduFollow and subscribe to Reading of the Week where, every week, Dr. David Gratzer reviews research papers from the world of psychiatry.

On this episode of Quick Takes Dr. Gratzer sits down with returning guest and digital psychiatry expert, Dr. John Torous Torous (of Harvard Medical School), to talk tech, data, and their growing integration into mental health care. They discuss how data captured on devices (especially sleep, diet, and exercise) can have a widespread impact on care and treatment for multiple mental health diagnoses and overall health; the types of passive data that can be collected; and the pros (behaviour and environment) and cons (privacy, privacy, privacy!) that come with it.

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