Neurotechnological solutions for post‐traumatic stress disorder: A perspective review and concept proposal

Author:

Laugharne Richard12ORCID,Farid Mohsen3,James Christopher4,Dutta Anirban5,Mould Christopher6,Molten Noelle7,Laugharne Jonathan8,Shankar Rohit12

Affiliation:

1. Psychoanalytica Community Interest Company St German UK

2. Cornwall Intellectual Disability Equitable Research University of Plymouth and Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Truro UK

3. Data Science Research Centre University of Derby Derby UK

4. School of Engineering University of Warwick Warwick UK

5. Biomedical Engineering Department University of Lincoln Lincoln UK

6. House of Opportunity Salisbury UK

7. Tech4Dev Ogudu, Lagos Nigeria

8. PAX Centre Perth Australia

Abstract

AbstractPost‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety condition caused by exposure to severe trauma. It is characterised by nightmares, flashbacks, hyper‐vigilance and avoidance behaviour. These all lead to impaired functioning reducing quality of life. PTSD affects 2–5% of the population globally. Most sufferers cannot access effective treatment, leading to impaired psychological functioning reducing quality of life. Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) is a non‐invasive brain stimulation treatment that has shown significant clinical effectiveness in PTSD. Another treatment modality, that is, trauma‐focused cognitive behavioural therapy is also an effective intervention. However, both evidence‐based treatments are significantly resource intensive as they need trained therapists to deliver them. A concept of a neuro‐digital tool for development is proposed to put to clinical practice of delivering EMDR to improve availability, efficiency and effectiveness of treatment. The evidence in using new technologies to measure sleep, geolocation and conversational analysis of social media to report objective outcome measures is explored. If achieved, this can be fed back to users with data anonymously collated to evaluate and improve the tool. Coproduction would be at the heart of product development so that the tool is acceptable and accessible to people with the condition.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics

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