Focus groups are organised within the IMAGINE study. Interesting discussions have taken place, allowing for the needs, the use, and the expectations on e-mental health of people living with and/or dealing with anxiety, carers, and health professionals to be analysed. Read More
The CNP Saint-Martin, NEW asbl, the BEP, and the KIKK organized IT4Anxiety’s fourth Hackathon at the TRAKK, a creative hub in Namur. The 54 hours event was held on 20-22 April 2022 and was filled with the creative energy of participants who were eager to learn, innovate and co-create with the aim of developing innovative solutions in mental health. It was our first physical hackathon (after three online ones) and was a great success! Read More
The WP2 is an important aspect of the IT4Anxiety project. It aims in particular to allow in situ experiments of innovative solutions in mental health developed by startups. It is in this context that the French startup Eldom went to Scotland Read More
Belgium-based AARDEX Group, the global leader in Digital Adherence Monitoring Software, today announced they have joined the IT4Anxiety project – supporting the implementation of innovative solutions to reduce the anxiety of patients with neurodegenerative diseases or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Read More
In the framework of the IT4Anxiety project, we offer to the start-ups the possibility to test and validate their solutions in “real-life” conditions. The first start-up to test its solution is ELDOM! Read More
The third IT4Anxiety Hackathon took place on January 19th and 20th 2022 in Lille, France co-organised by G.A.C. Group and the CCOMS. This edition was held online due the current sanitary situation. Read More
IT4Anxiety’s third online Hackathon will take place on the 19th and 20th of January 2022. It is organised by G.A.C. Group and the CCOMS in France. Read More
Our training has found its name: Anxiety, technology and you!
It is part of the continuing education process and is for all healthcare professionals. The objective is to give them the keys to be part of the evolution of care and to integrate the notions of technology in the care services, in addition to the traditional ones. Moreover, the training is clinical and based on the care relationship. It also informs about anxiety and its bio-psycho-social impact. Read More
The IMAGINE study conducted within the IT4Anxiety project aims to describe and analyse the use, acceptance, needs, and representations of users of new technologies for anxiety management. All stakeholders (People living with and/or dealing with anxiety, care providers, and health professionals) are invited to participate by filling out the survey ! Read More