Mental illness represents an enormous personal, social, and societal burden for European citizens. Existing models of mental health care delivery need to be expanded to reduce this burden. The need to move to novel models to reduce the mismatch between need and provision of mental health services has been recognized for decades, yet only recently have there been increasing calls for novel models of delivering mental health care, including technology-based models of health care delivery.
The aim of ICare is to establish a novel, comprehensive model of mental health service delivery covering health promotion, risk detection, disease prevention, and self-help/treatment of common mental health disorders and related conditions delivered through an online platform. ICare will be integrated into different mental health services and other settings in Europe in collaboration with a network of established stakeholders. The feasibility, acceptance, efficacy and (cost-) effectiveness, reach, and dissemination of the included online interventions on the ICare platform will be compared in this project.
The overall objectives of the project are:
1. To assess the specific needs of stakeholders for the implementation and dissemination of prioritized interventions/programs by a survey carried out in each of the participating countries and to assess needs for future programs to be developed, evaluated and disseminated.
2. To adapt and implement a comprehensive and economic (diagnostic and prognostic) online screening across multiple mental health domains (depression, anxiety, alcohol use, eating and adjustment disorders and obesity).
3. To provide the technology for a common platform for all included online interventions.
4. To adapt, disseminate, and implement evidence-based online interventions for health promotion, prevention, and treatment into health services of different EU countries and compare their acceptance, feasibility, ease of use/dissemination, adherence and efficacy/effectiveness within each country as well as across countries along the dimensions of the RE-AIM framework.
5. To reduce health economic burden of common mental health conditions and disorders in and across different European countries.
6. To identify how and for whom included interventions in and across countries are most (cost-)effective.
The ICare consortium has addressed these objectives by conducting 7 multi-country, clinical studies as well as work packages across clinical studies (health economic evaluation; evaluation of moderators, mediators and adherence). ICare involves 6 countries in Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Spain, UK), 8 universities, 4 research institutions and one SME.