Researchers found low patient adherence and engagement with computer-assisted cognitive behavioural therapy programmes
The benefits of computer-assisted cognitive behavioural therapy for tackling depression have been called in to question by a study that found low patient adherence and engagement with the treatment.
Computer-assisted CBT (cCBT) is endorsed by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), and has been seen as a way of boosting access to talking therapies, for which patients often face lengthy waits.