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Mad@Work: a focus on employees mental health

Keywords: Behavior Change, Communication, Disease Management, Mental Health, Prevention
Short description
This project focuses on the detection and mitigation of poor mental health conditions, such as work stress and burnout, which have not yet resulted in a diagnosed mental health disorder. The Mad@Work project aims at a major breakthrough in the development of software-intensive applications that combine multiple heterogeneous environmental and/or wearable data sources into actionable information for improving employees’ wellbeing, engagement and performance. Mad@Work develops truly unobtrusive, privacy-safe, appealing solutions, smoothly integrated into the work environment and appropriate for long-term use in diverse real-life settings.
Evidence
Impact on health outcomes, Economic value to health and care systems, Economic value to patients, Impact on the health system’s capacity and resilience (e.g., health and care efficiency, continuity of care), Contribution to citizen empowerment
Maturity
The practice/case/tool is “on the market” and integrated in routine use. There is proven market impact in terms of job creation/spin-off creation or other company growth
Countries
Austria
Finland
Portugal
Romania
Spain
Korea
Geographical scope
International
Language(s)
English
Comment
Submitted in other database or repository of digital health resources that is publicly available

Additional information

Primary target patient group (age)
Youth and young adults (15-24), Adults (25-64), Older adults (65+)
Addressed prevention area(s)
Mental health
Use case and care pathway positioning
Treatment, Disease monitoring, treatment compliance, self-management, Early detection and early diagnosis, precision diagnosis, Prevention and wellness, Integrated care pathways, Patient or citizen communities, self-help and mentoring